AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSXRAIJAN-CJJiNA STMMER SERVICE. Received 19th, 11.18 p.m. Melbourne, May la. The Government is calling tenders for a regular steam service between Sydney and Shanghai.
FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. Melbourne, May 10. The Federal Parliament is expected to prorogue shortly. It is unlikely that the Federal capital site will be dealt with this session. CANON NASH'S CASE. Melbourne, May 10. Archbishop Clarke has written to Canon Nash a letter in whfcfc Uo states: You have been unjustily accused of misconduct in England. I rejoice to have cancelled the decision of unfitness tion for the pam and anguish you have k U ™ 7 d , th °J aßt few months lies "n the know edge that inquiries i n England rented in the dismissal of the cfarS" THE MISSING ORION. , Melbourne, May 19. All hope of the safety of the Orion ! H*" A police constable had his wife, eldest son, and two daueh, tors aboard the vessel. g cr^Pul 011 ' Wh . ic . h i 8 a woo<len steamlMik nver, Tasmania, last Wednesday. the I, "? extraael y heav y *«ther in the Straits on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The steamer wasbu M ln* sea boat, and could go under sail if ~„ XFahw ° lion *»££% owned iv ti>« = mali steamers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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204AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 127, 20 May 1908, Page 2
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