COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
MOUNT MORGAN MINE. [Br Electric a pii-H3op yright] ■v [United; Rwsbs Association.! (Received 10.5 ; Brisbane, May 5. The Mount Mrplgan returns-; for April were: 29,599 tons ore treated, yielding 857 tons copper, 10,058 ounces gold, of a total value of £93,144. MURDER IN NEW GUINEA. Sydney, May 5. The steamer Germania brings news of the murder of two German planters, brothers named Webber, in German New Guinea. Tho-.natives, after killing the planters, looted their store. A punitive expedition, finding tho natives in possession of tile goods, shot six of them and burned the village. By the Niagara the following cricket team left for America Mayne, Crawford, Campbell, Down, Emery, Mailoy. Collin®, Cody, Bardsley, Macartney, Diamond and Arnott. LABOR PARTY’S MANIFESTO. Melbourne, May 5. The Federal Labor Party’s election manifesto has been issued. It urges the need of passing the Referenda, and sets out three great questions as a« forcing themselves on the attention of the people, viz., All civilised patrons are industrial; unrest is due to the operations of trusts; and that they combine and increase the cost of living. The manifesto outlines a policy dealing with these and other questions, and declares that the policy for the whole of the people not of the privileged class is to protect the country from dangers both within and without.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 3
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220COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 3
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