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ANOTHER PLAGUE RAT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, Tuesday. Another plague rat has been caught in Kent-street. CAPTAIN lIOLFORD HONORED. Sydney, Tuesday. The Norwegian Consul, on behalf of his Government, and in the presence of a representative gathering, presented Captain Tlolford, of the steamer Tofua, with a silver coffee service, in acknowledgment of his meritorious conduct in rescuing the crew of the barque Errol from the Middleton Reef. The Consul expressed his gralitude and admiration for Cii.nta.in Uolford's action throughout the affair. NEW P. AND O. BOATS. Sydney, Tuesday. The two new Peninsula and Oriental steamers for the Australian service will be called the Medina and Maloja. They will lie enlarged editions of the Marmora tvpe, and will be fitted with wireless apparatus. TRTSII BLIGHT OUTBREAK. Sydnev. Tuesday. A serious outbreak of Irish bl'crht in the Hunter river district is reported. A hi rare area of potatoes has been destroyed.
E.ARTITOUAKK T\ t \E\V SOT'TH WALE?. Svdncr. Tu"Hav. A distinct shock of ear'lKpifl-e was felt a! Yarriinderie on ft live -ocnmls, but no damniie wns done. UNEMPLOYMENT. ■Melbourne. Tncv'.i v. The Si ate Cabinet lias ndoptml « v-heiu" fur deal in"- with unemplov monl. \vl>iTfb<- si" no'ice sin I ions in ciMinfry dic!rir-(s will be made labor n{Tiers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 5
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208AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 5
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