AUSTRALIAN CABLDES.
(By Elicteic Telegbaph—Coptsight.) iPttJi Preo ' Amocution.) MELBOURNE, Oct. 4. The House of Representatives passed two months' supply £816,619. Mr Fisher, announcing his forthcoming visit to South Africa, outlined the Bills he expected tho House to pass. The festiyitics in honour of the Dutch 6quadron included a Federal garden party. Details of the Daley tragedy confirm the report that only one girl was killed. The son had acted in a peculiar manner for some time. His father was advised to place him under detention, but refused. Details of the Warrnambool road race show that the New Zealanders. O'Shea and Ilumm, finished twenty-first and twenty-seventh respectively. Tho Annaberg has arrived. She was delayed by stormy weather. SYDNEY, Oct. 4. Tho Kazambc's case has been declared not to be serious, and the vessel has been released from quarantine. The Baptist Union adopted a-, resolution deploring the recent legislation in favour of conscription, and trusting that in all matters and differences which might arise Australia, would do her utmost to adjust 6uch differences by peaceful arbitration.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9332, 5 October 1910, Page 3
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