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Received January 22. 12.30 a.m. Brisbane.. January 2!. | Oppressive heat prevails, and several | deaths have occurred from sunstroke. j Sydney, January 'it. | The wharf laborers' trouble over the'i steamer Jason continues. A gang working the Herman steamer Scydlit/. has joined the strike. The evew of the i Seyulil/. a'v now coaling her here. Sydney, January 21. There was a distinct earth tremor at I lirewnrrina. No damage was done. 1 Adelaide. January 21. [ Parliament is to be dissolved at the end of January. Sydney, January 21. There «-as a packed, representative gathering of citizens at the farewell banquet In Sir Heorge Rid at the Town 'Mall. Sir Ceorge "Ucid declared that all Australia needed was a. true representation in England of the marvellously ! rich and marvellously empty country. Adelaide, January 21. ■V greal gavlierhig accorded to Lord Kitchener a Me tiering reception on his l arrival in Adelaide. Sydney. January 21. | After quarrelling at New Rurwood. a man named Naylor shot a woman named Kawkes and then shot himself. is dead. The woman t'awkes is not. seriously injured. Melbourne. January 21. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer I'apanui has been docked. The plates alnng both sides for a distance of 2">o feet are either broken or h-nlk damaged. The repairs will occupv two months. It is estimated that the impairs will cost between £20,000 and £30,000. Brisbane, January 21. I In the 220 yards State swimming 1 championship, Graham defeated Springfield. Time, 2mm. 39sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 295, 22 January 1910, Page 5
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249AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 295, 22 January 1910, Page 5
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