AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
N.S.W. CENSURE DEBATE. SYDNEY, October 23. After a continuous sitting lasting over 24 hours, Mr. McGowan's -want of confidence motion was negatived by 52 votes to 34. The Opposition kept up a steady stonewall throughout last night and today, and the proceedings generally were uninteresting. Prior to disposing of Mr. Mefeowan's motion, the House negatived an amendment by Mr. O'Sullivan condemning the Government for not making provision for the relief of settlers, in view of the possibility of a prolonged drought. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S EXHIBITION. MELBOURNE, October 23. Lady Northcote, in the presence of a very large and brilliant gathering, including the Governor-General and the Governors of tbe other States and their ladies, Admiral Sir Wilmot Eawkes and Mr. Deakin opened the exhibition of women's work in the Exhibition Building this afternoon. The exhibition was the most imposing of the kind ever Australia, and thoroughly representative *£#># Qpzvvs&ma&t&'z wash's jggjqfe. __~
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1907, Page 5
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