AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
C )LLTERY TROUBLES SETTLED. Stpsev. July 16. The troubles uf the various Newcastle collieries have been finally settled, and it is expected that all the miners will resume work today. PREFERENTIAL TRADE i>ri STION. MCLBO'.'IXK. July 16. Speaking at Footscray, Mr Dcakin said he hoped that preferential trade between Australia, Fonth Africa an' New Zealand would be endorsed thi* session.
A BAD FASS\C,E. t>TDSET, .Tu!y It!. Armed, the R'o Maroro. She ha 1 an exceptional toiirli trip and in th'height of the gale lost her rudd -r blade.
THEFT OF .IF.WEfXF.KY. Bbishise. -Inly I<>. Jewellery ra'ned at several liupclr-1 ponml.i, the property of the HoffnunL' Company'!) traveller, wa» stolen at Ba'caldine railway station.
THE RACECOURSE MOD MURDER. MEMi'iriiSF, July !<•. It h alleged that MrWl In* lw.-« >h the liabit of scaling tlm>c liettii>R *ith him. Sevora' h'mdrel surrounded him while the attack proceeded. Several men tried to interfere, but the ewwd prevented thorn. Several other jlUftdweliken were roughly handled,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 17 July 1906, Page 3
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161AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8158, 17 July 1906, Page 3
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