AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
PATENT COUKSE KECORDEK. ; Received May 30, 4.45 p.m. Sydney, May SO. A trial of the Fraser-Juuieaux course recorder, a New Zealand invention, is being made aboard the Ulhuaroa.
THE PLAGUE. Adelaide, May 29. A case of suspected plague has been discovered.
WEARING OF I'XION BADGES. Sydney, May 29. The Master Retai'lcra' Association has decided not to allow the wearing of union badges by shop assistants while at work. The badge must not I* shown in any way during working hours.
LOCAL OPTION IN WESTRALIA. Perth, May 29. The Hon. T. iPrice, Premier, informed a local option deputation that Cabinet intended to carry out it* promises in regard to Jocal option, and said lit) desired to deal equitably with both parties. Compensatibn would eome from tlie. trade, not from the coniuiunity. Ho Imped the people would uae'thoir power with moderation.
A ROUGH PASSAGE. Sydney, May 21). The Ilouto had a rough paffiigc. .A succession of seas broke over her, flooded the cabins and smashed the starboard bulwark*. The vessel also sustained some damage aloft.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 31 May 1909, Page 2
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175AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 31 May 1909, Page 2
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