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VARIOUS CABLE HESS.
fA'STtIALIAN AND N.Z. CABLK ASSOCIATION.] THE GAMBLING EVIL. SYDNEY, This Day.—At tho Mdtkodist Conference, the retiring president (Hov. Mr. Pearson), referring to the gambling (jvil, regretted the introduction of the totiilhwtor, which would cause the evil to spread, ua was evidenced in New Zealand. EXPORT OF ORE. SYDNEY, This- Day.—ln reply to a deputation, Hon. W, M. Hughes refused to lift the embargo on the export of ore. The request i» the outconic of a conference between Ministers of Mines in Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales.
SOLDIER M.P, DECORATED. SYDNEY, This Day.—Lieutennnt Curmieluiel, n member of die Assembly, haa been awarded the Military ■Cross, LABOR PARTY'S PROGRAMME. - SYDNEY, This Day—The official Labor Party, in opening its campaign, made it clear that no-conscription would be the principal plank of its platform. -, '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1917, Page 2
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