AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(Received 11.30 a.m.)
A DETERMINED MTNISTEB.
SYDNEY, this day.
The British Medical AiVodation is unanimously opposed to State interference with the present recognised system of medical practice. It approved of medical inspection, but not of the treatment of school children by Government Departmental officers. Hon. Mr v Griffith is determined to fight the Association. WOOL QUITTING FREELY. SYDNEY, February 7. Though the embargo on the shipment to America somewhat restricted tho range, wool prices were fully equal to the highest for the season. Bradford, and. Japan were buying freely. Greasy crossbred touched: 21 Jd, scoured 28Jd. NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED. SYDNEY, this day. Yesterday the price obtained for greasy crossbred wool was the highest in the history of the Sydney market. BROKEN 1 rTTT.Ti TROUBLE. SYKNTEY, February ". The Court has arranged to hear the Broken Hill case on February 14. Mr G. F. Pearee (Minister of Defence) has again appealed to the strikers to recpnsider the position.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 8 February 1916, Page 6
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