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".""'WHY. 1 1.11 a.m. •Sydney, Last Night. Obituary Rev. Kinross, Professor of English at St. Andrew's Presbyterian College 'find ex-Moderator; aged 75. A THREATENED STRIKE. Sydney, October 17. The workers at the Barrier mines threaten to proclaim a general strike on Monday if the management persist in their decision to meet n comerencc of non-political unions. ' A LARGE ESTATE. Melbourne, October 17. The estate of the late David Syine, proprietor of the Age newspaper,' has been certified for probate at a value of £029,481. A NEW EXPLOSIVE. Melbourne, October 17. A successful trial hits been made of a new explosive invented by Mr, Pomcroy, a New Zealander. hotel noma in n.p.w, Sydney. October 17. The work of the Licensing Courts under the Local Option Act 1* completed. The hotels closed throughout the State number 202, equal to About o.(i(i per cent, of the total. RIFLE SHOOTING. Sydney, October 17. Edwards, who won the King's Prize at the Rifle Associate's meeting, also won the Association's championship medal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 2
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168AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 253, 19 October 1908, Page 2
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