AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE SALAMIS' ROUGH EXPERIENCES. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Melbourne, July <i. The Salamia encountered terrific weather. Passengers were irequently' hurled fronj their feet. A mother tin'd baby were thrown violently, and the baby's leg was broken. Another passenger had a fractured wrist, and a~tnird a sprained ankle. 1 BOYCOTT OF NON-UNIONISTS. Sydney, July 4. A mass'meeting of Broken Hill unionists : decided that no unionist will work with a man who reiuses to join the union.' NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. Sydney, July 4. The No-license Party has twentyseven paid lecturers in the field, and the Licensed Victuallers three. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAD. ' Sydney. July 4. During June 262 cases of diphtheria were recorded. There is now a slight abatement. TASMANIAN REVENUE. Hobart, July 4. The revenue for the year just ended was £1,808,755, an increase of, £74,323.' The Treasurer hopes to announce a surplus of' £IO,OOO. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 5 July 1910, Page 2
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144AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 5 July 1910, Page 2
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