GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
The Tasmanian Assembly threw out the Local Option Bill. The Kent' Colonisin- Association « sending ten boys to South and. West £™r tValia,. .■■•'■ ■■'Thft Pulianch Railway Bjl) W .""f ' re»4 a first' time in the W&V&Wsembly. . The "Adelaide Advertiser" 'feW* the wheat yield .at 22,9.63,194 b V shels, an average of 11 bushels 341b. Fairly general rains have greatly yt* prayed the harvest prospects, ffl. m* districts of Nevy South Wa.les.. • Mr. Reginald Mdvenna, TV&ffiM the AdmiMty, who was acute appendicitis, is progressing 'ably. .1 Mr, (New So.uth Wales torney-Gencral) has drafted a drawing attention to breaches of the mm regarding raffles at cliurch bazaars. The Dutch fleet has sailed for Sourabaya. The Commodore states that altogether 130 men dese*£• ■ farewell letter he thanks Australia for the exceedingly hearty welcome, . In the Sputh Australian Assembly t»; Taxation Bill passed all its g new Education Bill provides M§| and primary school continuation $**£-~, In the primary schools the age of. ceo, pulsory attendance is raisPd to i^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 269, 12 November 1910, Page 4
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167GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 269, 12 November 1910, Page 4
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