AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AUSTRAL! AN-VIAm? 0001)8. Deceived 17,1.20 a.m. Sydney, Last Night. Governor Kuwson, in opening tlio Ureal Manufacture: V Kxliibition, .said Uat from personal .experience he did n ' K with the idea.-, ox some people that Australian-made goods were in* ferior to others. The exhibition was a good illustration of the fnct that in future Australians would be able <o supply nearly everything required for their own use.
THE LAVEKTOX MASSACRE, . Perth, November 16. Ihe natives responsible for the Lav fcrton massacre eluded the police an escaped to the desert,
' JEWEL ROBBERY. f1 , Sydney, November 10. Ih'c premises of Coomber, jeweller, were 'entered by burglars and £IOOO worth of goods stole*.
REVOLT OF ISLAND NATIVES. Sydney, November 16. .News has been received from the Islands that the natives employed o*l Lexer Bros.' plantation at the Island of Guadalcanal- revolted and attempted to raid the Company's 9 tore. A punitive expedition shot two of the blacks and drove the others oil'. Two of the i jvvollws fell over a el ill' and \ve>-e down " elB " lavc !llow nfctcn'ed
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 2
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177AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 277, 17 November 1908, Page 2
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