AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A CENTENARIAN. Sydney, August l!>. Another centenarian has died here--Mrs. Ivory, aged 109. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. .. Melbourne, August 19. A unique deputation, consisting 6f members of a Womanhood Suffrage league formed by men, waited on the State Premier, Sir Thomas Cent, feir U'homas promised to consider the question of granting women votes. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA. ! • Melbourne, August 19. ' Sir Henrv Weedon has returned from England. 'He says the Anglo-I'rench Exhibition is the" best and cheapest advertisement Australia lias ever had. THE KING AND THE COLONIES. Melbourne, August 19. Sir Henry Weedon, who has just returned from England, states that lie beard nothing in England regarding tbe rumor that the King was likely to visit Australia. He thinks a Royal visit is improbable.
THE Y.M.C.A. i— Brisbane, August 19. IV Young llen'B Christian Association's new building has been opened. Mr. W. Crib donated £22.000 to the fund for the building. * A MEAT FAMINE. Perth, August 19. There is a meat famine here 1-, era™ nutmce of the wholesalers' combine declining to Supply non-union re tallers. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 206, 20 August 1908, Page 3
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174AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 206, 20 August 1908, Page 3
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