AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
.(’ Sydney, March 28. ; .Parliament: hag been prorogued in:tib May 1,-ith; 11 1 ' •' Sydney*. Martii ;29i jAi. man, .was, .found . dying 'lit ’ Mqbmau in circumstances pointing t,o,filicide. His papers bore the name of “J. McCullough, Waipiro Bay, New Zealand.” The late Parliamentary .session was a record. Thirty-nine Bills were passed into law and eleven others passed the Assembly, two being rejected by the Council. , The others were not reached. A new coal-field opened)! at Braxton, thirty-four miles from Newcastle., is estimated to contain eighty million tons of coal. Brisbane, March 29. Electioneering has started. The Government candidates, are relying on the action of the Labour Party in the recent strike. The Premier, in opening , his campaign, referred to the Labourite revolutionaries as obsequious courtier's of -King Mob.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 79, 30 March 1912, Page 2
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