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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

ALIENS' GENEROSITY. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received 22, 12.23 a.m. Sydney, October 21. ■ At the laying of the foundation atono of the South Sydney Hospital, £032 wae eolleeted, whereof the Assyrian residents of the district contributed £650, and also .guaranteed 1100 annually for up keep. r THE FEDERAL CAPITAL, deceived 22, 12.25 a.m. Melbourne, October .SI. The Senate read the Capital Site Bill by 17 to 12.

AI'STRALIAX PATENTS LAW. Melbourne, October 21. A deputation from the Chartered Institute waited on the Commonwealth, t Agent-General and Miggcated the omi*- ' sion of the clause making it compulsory : to work patents in Australia. If this i* impossible it suggested a mutual agreement whereby the working of a patent in ono country should be accented an equivalent to working it in both.

TASMANIAN POLITICS. Hobart, October 21. I As soon as the Assembly met, Sir Elliott Lewis, ex-Premier, moved a noconlldence motion, which was' subsequently adjourned until Friday. Negotl. ntions are proceedings for a re-ftision of the anti-Socialist parties. If thev are successful tho new Ministry in doomed.

POLITICS IN NEW CALBDOM.V Sydney, Octolier 21,

Noumea advices state that M. Pnget, editor of the France-Austral newspaper, has Iv.eii elected Consul-General, defeating M. llegnud. The election hail a peculiar .significance, ns it gave the people an opportunity- of expressing themselves in favor of the colony's obtaining self-fiovernment.

PEA RIFLE FATALITIES. Sydney, October 21

The coroner, when holding R;\ inquest on a boy shot by n pea rifle, stated iii-it ii.i le** tlmn ,11 persons had met witli death iu New South Wales from a similar cause last year.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 220, 22 October 1909, Page 2

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265

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 220, 22 October 1909, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 220, 22 October 1909, Page 2

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