AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
PROPOSED UUUKOH UNION. Received November 28, 10.12 a.m. ....MELBOURNE, Nov. 28. A conference' is ' pVooeeding between, the representatives of the Anglican and Presbyterian Churches in Australia to consider tne possibility of arriving at a basis of anion/ The deliberations are being conducted in private for the present. MR RAMSAY MAODONALD'S UTTERANCES. Received November 28, 10.12 a.m. MELBOURNE, Nov. 28. Mr Deakin, the Federal Premier, in the course of an interview regarding Mr Ramsay Macdonald's utterances, said: "It may be pleaded on Mr Maodonald's behalf that he is entitled to be treated as a visitor; that as a passing tourist he is compelled to take his information upon |Oommowealth politics from his present associates. We may therefore overlook hts unwarranted references to Australian politics and politicians." STEAMER AUSTRALIAN BREAKING UP. TREATMENT OP CHINESE. Ruceived* November 28, 10.30 a.m. SYDNEY, November 28. The wrecked steamer Australian has been abandoned, The teasel is hreaking up. The Chinese, at a meeting held here deoided to protest against the shameful treatment of their shipwrecked conntrymen, passengers »n the Australian, at.Thursday Island. A protest will fce sent to Mr Deakin and the Chinese Ambassador in London.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8298, 29 November 1906, Page 5
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