AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
MR NEILSEN WILL NOT TAKE OFFICE. REPORT ON THE ARMY. Brass Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 29. (Received July 29, at 10 a-m.) Mr Neilson Ls so apposed to tho Caucus decision not to repeal the Conversion Act in its entirety that he has definitely stated he cannot again accept a portfolio in the Labor Government. He will, however, stick to his party loyally. Mr Gilbert has been selected as the Liberal candidate for Mudgee. The crop outlook in New South Wales, except in a few places, is favorable. Wheat and other cereals show most promisingly. MELBOURNE, July 29. The Acting Minister of Defence states that the confidential portion of Majorgeneral Kirkpatrick’s report on the army is not at all alarming. The Victorian Government have started State shipbuilding yards. PERTH, July 29. The steamer Karoola, when off Capo Natural iste, communicated by wireless message with Cocos Island, 2,100 miles away.
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Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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