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(KLECTIUC TKJjKG'RAPH J COPYRIGHT.] [VER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Peceived TlTis Day, 8.-30 a.m.) WHITE SLAYE TIIAITIC NON-EXISTENT. Sydney, This Day. As the result oi extended inquiries, Police-Superi utendent Goulder reports that white slave traffic is non-existent in Sydney. Lie attributes this freedom from the evil to the insular position of Australia, and its great distance from other countries and the nonrecognition of persons of loose morals. But the time is changing, and distances are decreasing, and he advocates the adoption of precautionary measures. SHACKLETON'S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. Two Sydneyites, Captain Elms and W. P. Elders, both of whom have had polar experiences, have volunteered for Shackleton'ss Anarctic expedition next year. . DISQUALIFIED. Melbourne, Nov. 7. It is officially announced that the result of the stipendiary stewards''inquiry into the running of Loch Maben, is that the horse and owner have been disqualified for life.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 3
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144Second Edition Australian News Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 3
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