AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A SHOOTING TRAGEDY. \vi , ~ s y dne y. February 27. \\lee er, who shot himself and a girl named Venus at the Empire Hotel 8 i, deal fhe girl Venus ( whoao t . ondition is not serious) and he were fellow-pas-scngcrs jrom England a few months
STRIKERS STARVING. T , , Sydney, February 27. lie depression in the Newcastle ttist iet is so acute that many miners arc on the verge of starvation
AUSTRALIA'S NAVY. ti *, , „ s >' ,lne .V. February 27. the Mute Government has informed the Prime. Minister of its willinaness to construct destroyers at the Govern ment dockyards. ™
SATURDAY HALF-HQLIDAY .Melbourne, February 27. | Hie Metropolitan Saturday UnlNioliM\ 11,11 has passed both Houses. Prom Jay next ail shops, with the exception of a few businesses, will close :■ ■ nnc o clock on Saturdays.
VICTORIAN TELEPHONE CHARGES.
Melbourne. February 27. 11,, I"!? *, °," its service the government has decided to charge "rental of a „ C 1 nnnuallv and°„ fixed charge per rail. The latter has not been deeded, but a charg or a linlf-penny is suggested.
CABLE NEWS (By Oablc—Press Association.—Copyright.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 2
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178AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 30, 1 March 1909, Page 2
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