AUSTRALIAN NEWS
Silt THOMAS BENT'S FUNERAL.
% Colile.—Press Association.—Copyrig&t Melbourne, September 20. weiity-iive thousand attended the ate Sir Thoinaa Bent's funeral. Many iMutiful lloral tributes and messagea of sympathy were received by deceased's daughter, including one from the acting* Premier of New Zealand.
THE FERN IE EXPLOSION. Brisbane, September 20. . Maish, a victim of the Kernie explosion, is dead.
I RAMS FOR MOW ZEALAND. Adelaide, September 20. Mr. A. Rutherford, of New Zealand, lias pill-chased two rams for 300 guineas each. °
THE AMERICAN FLEET. Melbourne, September 20. lhe Government has not received any >llk<iii] information regarding t!rt> Reported visit of the American fleet to Melbourne and Sydney next January.
MIXERS} CONFERENCE. .Melbourne, September 20. I The Interstate Miners Unions Conference decided in favor of a federation of the unions m the event of the district unions of the various Bt&tfel in favor of the wMdftmiff aten in March, iim t. ft .il
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 194, 21 September 1909, Page 2
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