GENERAL CABLES
PREMIERS' CONFERENCE HOPEFUL DELIBERATIONS. tßy Teletrtph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) MELBOURNE, 27tb. September. , The Premiers' Conference has been -resumed. (There was a diecuseknt-of ih« -financial requirements of the States. Mr. Fisher announced toafc-fcfce-delibe--rations were hopeful. N ' (Received September 28, 8.25^a.ra.) MELBOURNE, This Day. .' The Premiers' Conference discuawB 1 the States' requiremente for public .works, ■ amounting to fifteen minions. Mr. Fisher was unable to give an assurance that he would be able to raise money in" London, although he was willing to assist in every; possible way. ' OBITUARY ~ I FATHER OF VICTORIAN &S- - SEMBLY. (Received September 28, 9.15 a.m.-) SYDNEY, This Day. Obituary: Hon. E. H. Cameron, j. formerly father of the Victorian As- • I sembly. - - | [The Hon. Ewen Hugh Cameron was born in Scotland in 1831. He was first elected to the Victorian Parliament in 1874. He was Minister for Mines and Water Supply in 1902-4, and later Minister for Health and Public WorEs-J LIQUOR IN NORTHERN TER- . RHORY (Received September 28, 9.15 ».m:) MELBOURNE, This Day. The Executive Council has passed an ordinance nationalising the liquor supply in the Northern Territory from Ist Octo-" ber. CHARGES AGAINST A DENTAi, BOARD (Received September 28, 8.26 4km.) MELBOURNE, This-Day-The Royal Commission enquiring into the charges against the Dental Boasi reports that there is no evidence of differential treatment of students or tiie registration of unregistered practitioners. ,.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 76, 28 September 1915, Page 7
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