AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY.
PCB FBEBB ASSOCIATION. Received 11, 924 a.m. MsLBOtTRNi, November 11. The first business of the Federal House to-mornw will be Mr Barton's resolutions re taking over New Guinea. The threatened stoppaoe of Tattersal's sweeps' undo* the P« tsl Bill had the effect of hrsely increasing business, ovir twelve thiueand more letters being received than last year. Perth, November 11.
la consequence of t.he censure motion having been tarried, Mr Leifee had an interview with the Governor on Saturday. He makes a statement to the House on Tuesday. It is understood he does not seek » dissolution, %ut recommended his Excellency to aendfer Mr Piesse. Sydney, November 11.
A city butcher named Hayes, was driving home on Saturday night when he was stuck up on the Parremattaroad, near the TTnimsity, h'ing brutally assaulted an! robbed of .£4O, the day's takings. The robbers escaped. Melbourne, November 11. The Government cabled birthday congratulations to the King, whoso appreciative reply has been received., _ , GW. Sims, of f .b<* Melbourne 01 üb, won'tbe bowling championship of Australia, -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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173AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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