AUSTRALIAN.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. A HOLIDAY TRIP. j Sydney, December 21. Mr Want, Attorney General, visits New Zealand on a holiday trip next week. THE ORIENTAL PLAGUE. Melbourne, D_cember 21. Dr. Gresswell,Presideht of the Board of Health, is of opinion that if the Oriental plague spreads to the Old .Gountry- the gifeatasfc car-e will be, necessary to prevent it extending to Australia. The matter is sufficiently important to justify an Intercolonial Conference on the subject without delay. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIA- • • ' , . MENT. Adelaide, December 21. Parliament has been prorogued. This step has put" a stop to an acrimonious debate in the Assembly on a motion to print the reports of Dr3. Napier and Smith on the evidence given before the Hospital Committee. At times tbe Speaker was unable to maintain order.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9606, 22 December 1896, Page 5
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