AUSTRALIA.
'.. * :■■'■ United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. A WEATHER WARNING. BRISBANE, May. 26. Mr Wragge predicts that the disturbance "Tchah," which- is now six hundred miles south of Cape Leeuwin, will sweep towards the Bluff, causing nasty weather, with heavy rain squalls. FEDERAL ENABLING BILL. BRISBANE, May 27. In the Assembly the Federal Enabling Bill was read a second time on the ,voices. THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL. SYDNEY. May 27. The' Australian Mutual Provident Society vote resulted as follows: — Messrs Reginald J. Black, Thomas Littlejohn and Benjamin Short were elected directors, Sir Joseph Abbott was re-elected chairman, and Mr Littlejohn as deputy-chairman. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. PERTH, May 27. The Premier promised a deputation from the Trades and Labour Council to consider the introduction of legislation on the lines of the New Zealand Conciliation and Arbitration Act. A REFERENDUM RESULT. ADELAIDE, May 27. The complete returns of the Commonwealth Bill referendum are — For the Bill 65,990, against 17,053, informal 10,909.
AUSTRALIA.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 6496, 27 May 1899, Page 5
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