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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION A MLR DEI! .MYSTERY. DI.'BEIN', Nov. 10. I 'nea.-in-s- has been caused among the Je'.'t-.h famntunity by mysterious murders of two Jews. Two young .lev- were stnpp. d in the street by two -t ranger.-, who a-ked tlieir nam,.and I, dig ion. On v rug a reply that they were Jew-, the -t rangers -aid: "Run for 11 !" and thereupon tired revolver.- hilrmg one and wounding the ot her. Allot!!,-I Jew ua- -hot dead a fort night ago in I Mil !m. No motive i- kmc. u tor the-e niitt <ler-. MR MASSEYS Alt iY EM ENTS. (Special to Au-ualni’i Dr, is As-n.; il’crmive,! this day at fl.To a.in.') IJ i.\ DON November lb. Air .Mn-'..y v.ho has f„ v the hist day or tv. o been -uli'eritm | ;om a eohl with a -light in,Tease in temperature. I- aimo.-t '.ell again and ha- taken up work vlreh, I,,'fore letiving New Zealand, he had arranged to bn for (he New Zeithimi (hive, mnetit. He goe . to Dell.i-t an t liit miu.diam and letun.s to the Dominion via Canada. A TAXI Ai I'!! DEE.
I.ON'DCN. Nmeii,h-r IT A taxi eal, mu bar ill London v. ate I ',ailed last night when a man drove t i the Eu II in in 11,.I 1 ,. I ice St.at ion and mad, il statement, w!,e.eopoii the peii," foam a v ■ ,ma It i- id, ■ a ti. deal, with he! til: ...-It lot. and a ra/."!' near the 1 u.iy The woman. Ethel Howard, v.r- ah-, I, la VI, a- I'.D <d Calami. She was n .'•id. w "Di ivo , hi!, Iren a girl ~! e.glb. am! a !, > •,! 'b e. She lived at She;,land's ({,, ii. Him re; o' 1 -tales -h ■ I aim- lb out N't V. Zealand two peal - ago. Another I ,r: st' -he ia me Id am Amt ra ha. v here her hu-bn ml died. she was a Imud-oiim wot,mil an. ed tiorte. A man ha- Iv eu ■!•i a i ued. 1 !-• is I 1,..,' g, - Iggllld. 11. ago,! 1 u.-i.t y-liv. . w lio had no !:xm! ,mij !■ ! lag,t -;e, e be was deim 1 1 iji -1 I. T he eoup!" U e: e to have tualTied at a regi-tiy nil v to-day. T iay met yesterday and had tan m Dm i.eighh,mill,,:,,l of I ’it emiilly. .Mi el mi J- they di e-, e oil ii: a tasi-eab. Ai'l'l.i: LI! DIG I ITS. (Received this day at 1 I tend bONDON. N vember lb. Sleain ■k i p i,aii pa il; • e: ;ry ice. a pples ii- mi the I'm'ilia (Test to England, via I'anama. hat e agrei d to a.eee] i Dm freight here, provided they receive Dm banker-' gun niter. N'a tiona! Emit Td-adei - ,1- rat an i- a-kmg Au-I rttliau -hipping lilies to make a -tniihn' ar-
i angemi at. A lot mom eempaiimhave written to Mm- Rime and Alasm'v regarding ] ropo-.-d duty on apples, i,, ~;t iiag o:,t that this year I'd thoe,;iii,| cases of I'nitcd stale-, apples arrived here after the A C : ’ u-ia n season had opened, ami Dm- Australian am! No'.'. Zealand up] e ba ! to meat unexpected compel it ion m that extent, in addition to '.TE'IU-am! be") ' f Canadiiui.
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