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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

OBITUARY. /v'S ByGable.-PreuAnwUtioiL~ClOl cUlii | Received September 6, U.l Cf-^[ Sydney, Septemb «V; U Obituary: Mr. Kirkcaidle, Brmfrf Commissioner, after an operatio if Hf appendicitis. tyjt THE WAIPABA. '«.! Received September 6, 1.5 a., "'^JP Brisbane, Sepiembe & W] The authorities allowed the Wi Mjp to enter the harbor. She It now fc HM at the wharf. .Z, '

A FATAL DBTNK, ■ M Received 5, 5.5 p.m, * 3T Sydney, Saptembii (, * Cox, a country visitor, eagan .»« room at the Hotel Arcadia. W Wt% \ thirsty through the night he p&e A' '] a glass in the dark, AIM It irltfc «Iff • and drank it Ho was afterward* * il* ■lend. It transpired that tttpl ' occupant of the room had fom% SrKi . menting with cyanide of potaialUaV «* I other chemicals and left a porta <4( j the mixture in the glass. y ' PRINTERS* ORIEVANOB Bmjsk' 4 Melbourne, SeptMnWp* The threatened strike in the untois > trade has been amicably arranged, Mm f employers conceding the denaM for;** ? per week for carnal compositor*, Othff compromises were made «a fcoth aide*. I

FEDERAL PARLUMEOT. Melbonrns, September 4. Mr. Deakin, Federal (Premier, «H ' blocked in making an attempt to If troduce the States and Commonwealth Bill. Slow progress was mads with fbe ■> Estimates owiag to the- Oppotit'ta*■'• stonewalling. The debate! and both' Houses of Parliament were adjourns* ' K until Tuesday. \ _ If ACSTRALUVvvfOOL CUP. * Sydney, September 4. The (Herald says > tkat ' Australia.'* wool dip m expected to b» the best imt proStaWy the heaviest «ver frown. Tho outlook generally is OBBSOSfIy bright

FATAL ACCIDENT. "Melbourne, September ». , A man named Atkbu, whilst examns. ing machinery at the Royal Show, iiad 1( his coat caught in the belting. Re wi l -' whirled round and killed. PROSECUTION OR PERSECUTION! , "j Brisbane, September i. A jWalden, an insurant agent, against' H whom damages were recently awarded SJ in (lie case rmnirdintr the Miitiinl II:. iH

mi ~«• <■«*(■ regarding we mutual Life Ml vittsea'a Company, was, found ifead U hanging to a tree near Boonah. W ' .-M [The Mutual Life Citizen's Companr ifl obtaiaed a verdict of £IOOO and «oV» iH nsain-t Waldcn, an insurance agent in «H the employ of the A.M.P. SoaSt»'.S » the ground of defamation Uv making tsH di«par,,ging statements about the vlalnSH tiff company's methods.] jiM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2

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