AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Sydney, December 21. In connection with "the Arawattalngeborg collision, the Ouirt found in favor of tli.- proprietors of the Ingeborg, allowing co-ts against the Arawatta. The Court referred all questions regardiii)l damages to the ItegMrar.
Over twenty Xew South Wales teachers left here by the Wimmera to attend a teachers' conference at Auckland and afterwards to play cricket, tennis and
lmwl- matches in »cveral towns in Xew Zealand.
(Iras-hoppers have invaded the Orange 1 district in millions, and are. ravaging the erop=.
Brisbane, December 21. Splendid rains have fallen—as raueh as eight inches in the northern district-. All the rivers are Hooded. The railway traffic U disorganised by Hoods and warhaways. Two trains with sup plies for Cloncurry are hloeked 2li miles from the town. Camel teams have lieen engaged to take on the goods.
Melbourne. JVcemlx-r 21. The demand of the Mellxnimc wharf laborers have been conceded. The strike has ended. Adelaide. December 21. Hoth Homes of Parliament have I>.ii —. d the Hin providing for the. handing of the NWthe-rn Territory to the Commonwealih Covernment.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 302, 23 December 1907, Page 3
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178AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 302, 23 December 1907, Page 3
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