AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
OBITUARY, lteceived 14, 1 a.m. (Sydney, November 13. Obituary: CaUtin Edwin Phillips, formerly commander of tile Jlanuka. A ill Mil; IiLECTHOCUTIi/t)., Received 14, 1 a.m. Brisbane, November 13. A miller named Hender was electrocuted at Charters Towers through tin electric cabin breaking. 110CKC11 <>l •I' KI! X' NT I) riv M
r , Sydney, November ];i. The Huekcliu|i|iiTs' strike has been ilrckued u!l. Jin; .mi'ii will resin work on iloiiihiv. MASSAOKK OF BLACKS. IVi'tli, November l'l.
Tile liwtio "f eight natives (not seven as reported), including two women, were found in the bush at Laverton. Ap|iaienll_v their camp had been surprised at night by Darlot blacks, with, whom they Inul a feud. The, bodies I bear spear and nullah woir.ids. A corps of Darlot blacks passed through the district a week ago. The police are pursuing them. SALVATION Al!.\lY. Melbourne, November 13. j The Salvation Army's "self-denial week" contributions amounted to £33.- <"). N'ew Zealand contribuled ,Cll,j(i'2; New Smith Wales was next with £1)875, and Victoria „ :no £51)40.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 2
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168AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 275, 14 November 1908, Page 2
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