FEDERAL PARLIAMENT
CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILL. OIL BOUNTY BILL Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, November 4. .(Received November 5, at 0.50 a.m.) In tho Federal Senate to-day the Constitution Alteration Bill and the Bills dealing with tho regulation of trade and commerce and monopolies were passed to tlio third reading stages. In the House of ReprosentstUvcs the Oil Bounty Bill passed all its stiges. THE CUP ADJOURNMISNT. MELBOURNE, November 5. (Received November 5, at 9.30 a.m.) Tito Methodist Synod passed a resolution which regretted the adjournment of t!ie Federal Parliament over thq Cup race as a degradation of national ideals. A MINIMUM WAGE. MELBOURNE., November 5. (Received November 5, at 9.30 a.m.) Mr Hughes says he hsA decided to pay adult public servants a minimum wage of £llO ]>er annum. Li tho Senate the Land Tax Bill (firing the rate) and tho Naval Defence Bill were read a third time.
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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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