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A CHINAMAN MURDERED. By Cable.—Press Association,—Copyright Received S, 10.50 p.m. , . Sydney, December J. A Chinaman, with his head terribly battered, ivas found dead in n hut n't Glen Innes. It is supposed he was nun--dered by nnother Chinaman with iv!i.i;,i he had quarrelled. NAVAL LOAN BILL. Received 4, 1.30 a.m. ti tt Melbourne, December X rhe House of Representatives passed the Naval Loan Bill, and reduced H'O rate of interest from 3% to 3 per cent, nd fixed the period of redemption at i!() years at 5 per cent. The total loan will i paid into « ninlcing- fund., A VALUABLE FIND, Melbourne, December 3. A slug of gold weighing 116 ounees was found at Posiedon. THE DEFENCE BILL. Melbourne, December 3. i The Senate carried an amendment fo tho Defence Bill that persons forbidden by their religion should be exempt m I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 256, 4 December 1909, Page 2
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