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AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

SOCIALISM .DENOUNCEDSIDNEY, April 8. Mr Carruthers, the State Premier, speaking at Mudgee, denounced Socialism as an element of class bickering, class differences, and tyranny. The Socialists’ misdirected energy and enthusiasm were, he said, dangerous, and fraught with disaster if not fairly faced.

EMPLOYERS IN CONFERENCE. ADELAIDE. April 8. The Employers’ Conference decided to cable to London through Reuter’s Agency the decisions not to register under the Arbitration Act, the desirableness.of maintaining freedom of contract, and the question of organising to combat the Socialistic trend of legislation.

SHRUB® AND DUFFEY. SYDNEY, April 8. • Sihrubb and Duffey, the visiting athletes, speak enthusiastically of the hosnitality they received in New Zealand. They stood the trip well, and on arrival here immediately started training. They olaim that they have not yet struck proper form.

AUSTRALIAN MALLS. MELBOURNE. April 8. The Postmaster-General (Mr Sydney Smith) states that as a result of conferences with Mr Mills, managing A rector of the Union Company, the Vancouver service has hqen extended tor three months pending further consideration of proposed changes.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5559, 10 April 1905, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5559, 10 April 1905, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5559, 10 April 1905, Page 5

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