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COMPULSORY TRAINING- AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. THE PRICK OF GAfx Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, October 4. (Received October 4, at 8.35 a.nr.) The Rev. Mr Lauderdale, at a meeting of the Anglican clergy, protested against thp choice of; Easter for the holding of compulsory training camps as ;m interference with religious liberty. (Received October 4. at 10.50 a.m.) The Assembly dealt with four motions of dissent from the Speakers ruling, all being defeated. The debates lacked Jiitenst, and tho House was counted out on the last. •MELBOURNE October 4. Tbe Legislative Assembly passed a Bill authorising o loan of £2,000,000 lor public works, chiefly railways, tramways, and roads. ’ ' 'The Acting Premier promised a deputation to recommend a public inquiry-into the high price of gas
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Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 6
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125AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14688, 4 October 1911, Page 6
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