AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
A TEST OF CONFIDENCE. FATAL BATH AFTER TENNIS. THE SUGAR DUTY AND BOUNTY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY. August 7. (Received August 7. ::t. 8.45 a.m.) Mr Beoby declares thai, the Government ;irr> prepared to accept the result of the three by-elections as a test of confidence. MELBOURNE. Aujrwt 7. After playing teimi.s timx? young men who were- taking a warm bni.h were ov-e.rconio by the fumes. One of them iDr Gill) succumbed, but the others, though their condition was seriow, afterwa.rde recovered. Mr Hughes says that the proposal to repeal the s.ugar duty does not involve the removal of the bounty. ADELAIDE. August 7. Mr Morris Liberal candidate-, won the vacant, seat in the Legislative Council. PERTH. August 7. At Hadknv five children, were sitting in a buggy, when the hone bolted. The buggy was capsized, nnd a boy of five years and a baby were killed.
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Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 6
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149AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 6
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