GENERAL CABLES.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS
By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright.
MELBOURNE, June <
Several State school teachers at a meeting of the Teachers’ Association iceciiilv, indulged in strong language respecting the Ministry and their connection with the public set \ ice clause in the Reform Bill. The .Minister of Education has directed a charge of improper conduct under the. Public Service Act to he Ja.it! against Mijad, master of a school in Gippslamt, and also that lie he charged with a breach ol the regulations which prohibit, public servants taking an active part in political questions. HOBART, June 11. A Tasmanian political labor league has been formed, practically on tile lines of the New South Wales league.
SYDNEY, June li
The health officers, in view af the overhauling to which the Gracchus was subjected by the New Zealand authorities, deemed it unnecessary to take further action, and granted pratique. , Colonel Alackay lias been appointed Vice-President of the Council in succession to Mr F. B. Suitor.
The quantity of wreckage and tim her seen oft the Bellinger t'ivei strengthens the fears as to the safety of the barque Tropic.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 910, 8 June 1903, Page 4
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183GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 910, 8 June 1903, Page 4
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