AUSTRALIA.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. AN ALLEGED LIBEL ON PARLLiMENT. (Received October 23rd, 9.40 a,m.) SYDNEY, October 23. After a lengthy debate the Legislature Assembly has cited John Norton to appear before the House to explain an article in Sydney "Truth," which is characterised as a gross libel on the House. iCRUTSiE OF THE SQUADRON. (Received October 24th, 1.4 a.m.) SYDNEY* October 23. H.M.S. Royal Arthur, Mildura, Wallaroo, and Pylades leave on December 3rd for a cruise round the Australian States and New Zealand, covering five months. They reach Lyttelton on March Ist, and go thence to Wellington, Picton, Auck- ', land, and the Bay of Islands. j RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEETING. j At the National Rifle Association Mcet--1 ing the King's Prize -was won by Lake, of , Adelaide, with 228 points, Carter, Vie- . toria, 221, second, and Waugh, Victoria, 220 points, third. W. Bollinger, of Wel_lington, was 106 th on the* list, with 199 •points. He wins £3.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11104, 24 October 1901, Page 5
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