AUSTRALIAN CABLES
COAL VEND CASES A DAY OP REST’. THE BEST IMMIGRANTS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, November 3. (Received November 3, at 10 a.m.) It is stated that the hearing of the coal vend eases bus been postponed till April. A deputation asked thv State Premier, Mr Murray, to legislate to provide one day’s rest in seven. Ho sympathised with the request, but was unable to promise that he could comply with it. HOBART, November 3. The Government have decided to appoint a Commissioner of Railways, instead of a manager, in order to do away with the possibility of political influence. SYDNEY, November 3. Mr G-reig, one of the Scottish touring commissioners, considers that the beet immigrants for Australia axe young people between sixteen and twenty-one. BRISBANE, November 2. A railway mail truck was burnt at Cloncurry, -aai the mails
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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6
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140AUSTRALIAN CABLES Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6
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