GENERAL CABLES
A MEDICAL INSTITUTE. (Received Last Night, 7.10 o'clock.} , _ . , ,' BRISBANE, June 30? The Government : has opened an Institute for Tropical Medicine at Townsville. The speakers at the a policy 6f; peopling Australia with a white population. N.S.W. MINISTRY. Received This Morning, 12.26 o'clock. The New South Wales Ministry has been sworn in. , The Hon. W. R. Hall's portfolio will include that of Solicitor-General. ENFORCEMENT OF SUMPTUARY • ' LAWS.', : , (Received June 30, 9.15 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 29. Sumptuary laws are being enforced in Louisville arad Kentucky. The po- - lice chief .has ordered the arrest of all women wearing -divided skirts. The women are indignant. ATTEMPT. TO BLOW UP A BUILDING. (Received June 30, 9.16 a.m.) LONDON, June 29. : Suffragettes attempted to blow tip thf Newcastle Labour Exchange, but the fuse in a can of .'gunpowder went out of itself. '{■ ■ .■, FREE SPEECH DEMONSTRATION. (Received Jtrae-30, 11.50 a.m.) LONDON, June 29. During a free speech demonstration, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst headed an attempt by two thousand persons, mostly the dockers, to rush Dawning"' street. The attempt was repelled, after a general m:lee. Five arrests were made. MARK OF STEADY PROGRESS,'. (Received this morn : nj2; ] 2.25 o'cloo. ) LONDON, June 30. In connection with the Ming's inspection of the battleship Australia, thi.-, newspapers give pmmiiiqtt.ja to th'.>, steady progress marked by iher fk.ai'ng of the vessel.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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221GENERAL CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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