AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
ISIURMS IN XEW SOUTH WALKS. Sydney, March 3. Lumps of ice fell during a storui at Richmond. Two men were stunned. Several ?inall animals were iujured. FEDERAL CL'STOMS HEVENI. E. Melbourne, March The Federal Customs and excise i*yenue for the past eight months amounts to jo3U.tXK)—showing an in crease of £I,33#,UW over that tor the corresponding period of the last linan rial year. Xew South Walea' contri button to the increase was _C7 XMWJ and .Victoria's £003,000.
yUEEXSLAXD POLITICS.
Mr. Bon|nan has be«n re-elected lead er of the Labor Party. PATENT MEDICINE LAWS. Adelaide, March Representative- of the London Chamber of Commerce have arrived here on .their way to interview Federal Ministers .irith a view to obtaining modifications >f the Bill dealing with patent mediJines. NEWCASTLE MIXERS' DISPUTE. Sydney, March :i. The South Maitland miners' lodges indorsed the resolution against the taking of evidence in camera. The voting of the whole of the lodges will be completed on Wednesday. It is ex pected that the majority will endorse the Union's objections.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 3
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173AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 3
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