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NATIONALIST CONFERENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Asso —Copyright. Received Sept. 10, 9.20 p m. Sydney, Sept. 10. The Nationalist Conference resolved in favor of compulsory voting; supported the retention of the Senate and other second Chambers, and an increase in the old age pensions to meet the cost of living. WHEAT POOL INVESTIGATION. Received Sept. 10, 9.20 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 10. Justice Pring and two assessors have been appointed as a Royal Commission to investigate the administration of the wheat pool. RECORD PRICE FOR MAIZE. Sydney, Sept. 10. The Necessary Commodities Commission's removal ,©f the price, and fixing restrictions, resulted in the record price for maize of 8s 6d per bushel.
THE INDEMNITY QUESTION. Received Sept. 10, 9.30 p.m. Melbourne, Sept. 10. Federal Ministers deny Mr. Hughes' alleged statements regarding the indemnity, and state that the matter was not even discussed at yesterday's meeting of the National Party. PEACE RATIFICATION. Received Sept. 10, 8.30 p.m. Melbourne,' Sept. 10. In the House, Mr. Hughes tabled the Peace Treaty, also a Bill to approve the agreement between Britain, Aus--1 tralia, and New Zealand in relation [ta MjkWk- ' ' "" '"
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1919, Page 5
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