CABLEGRAMS
1 bliHSlllt IKLISU it Al'li - - tori iUUU t.j I i'&il i'UKSS AS4j'jUl.IXlON'. I (Received Tliis Day U. 15 a.m.j "SOl'T 'I'AOK' ;»iEN ARE HAItD. iSydaey, This Lay. The contiitioiis under which the liquor strikers are prepared to resume work have been accepted oy the brewers wine-and spirit"Ttiercuaiito and publicans, but lefuscd by the mineral-water manufacturers. Both paities are dis--1 appointed at miiierai-water manui'icturers' refusal. BUSJI EIRES. Bush fires on the norm coast continue to cause damage. The loao s estimated at over hall a million sterling. W'iiLAT nAlv \ iiST. Melbourne, This Day. 'iho wheal harvest eliichilly is estimated at i-..'O,uuU,(-0U bushels in i\«w• Sou 1.. iV'alea, in South Australia and 26,000,000 in Westralia. Twenty inillion bushels are req'i' '.'d fOl seed. ABOLISHING THE COUNCIL. Brisbane, This Day. In the Ho use of Assembly the Hon Mi Ryan moved the- introduction of a bill abolishing the Legislative Gounod, and alter a stormy debate the motion was carried by 35 votes to 40 {'f 1 j and the bill read a first time RUNNING aMOK. Perth, This Day. A Japanese oinployeu at Murramunda station, Nullagine, ran amo'i, wounding the station owner and another, man, besid.es setting lire to tie. house, buildings, and motor car, all d F which were destroyed. The Japanese took to the bush, and finally was j captured by the police. lie commit- | tod suicide after stating that he haul been told in a dream to do the deeds j
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1915, Page 3
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242CABLEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1915, Page 3
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