AUSTRALIAN NEWS
A MURDERER HANGED. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Perth, February 10. Eobustclli, an Italian, was hanged for the murder of a compatriot named Forsatti at Coolgardie, on October 19. Death was instantaneous. LABOR CONDITIONS IN N.S.W. Sydney, February 10. The report of the Labour Bureau shows that during January there wits a great deal of unemployment in the city owing to the strike. In the country the conditions were generally satisfactory. There were over 2500 out of work in the industrial trades; many seamen were also out of work. MAORI ENTERTAINERS. Sydney, February 10. The Maoris who formed the village here returned home by the Maheno. JAPANESE TRAINING SHIPS. Sydney, February 10. The Japanese cruisers Soya and Aso, formerly the Russian cruisers Varyag and jHiyan, visit Australia next month on a training cruise for eadcts. LORD JvITCIIENER. Melbourne, February 10.
Lord Kitchener lias returned from Tasmania. He sails in tlie TT.M.S. Encounter for Xew Zealand on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 312, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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