AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON. MELBOURNE, August 26. Senator Dawson, the late Minister for W-lce, said that the relations between -»jor-General Hutton and his predecessor in office, Sir John Forrest, were of the *oe unsatisfactory character as his own W»tio_ with that officer. (Received 10.25 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Senator Dawson, late Minister of Dej 'Oce, states that he is prepared to prove I ■** Ueneral Hutton's aggressiveness •gainst the civil branch was the discorelement, but if his relations with the idant were unsatisfactory it was in every interview with him Gene- * Hutton abused his predecessors in of°W, and the permanent head of the deon one occasion went to the exPof calling Sir John Forrest a coward, that he had said one thing ver- *•!? and written another officially. One ™u~ differences with General Hutton to expenditure. The general wants'to spend three times as much as Par-•Bß6-t voted. * PLAGUE IN MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE, August 26. Woman employed as a rag-picker has ■*■*_ the plague. (Received i 0.25 a.m.) FREMANTLE, this day. Ital—? tt a P r °duce store in this town "•Deen attacked by plague. SOUTH WALES MINISTRY. w SYDNEY, August 26. 4 s 4 W_J 7 t) dde ! l will ™ s ign to-morrow B^^- Parliament has adjourned until |
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 205, 27 August 1904, Page 5
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