AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
TRAMWAY STRIKE ENDED. ' By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright Perth, August 18. The tramway strike has ended and the trams start on Saturday. New employees are being engaged. The strikers have formally severed their connection with the company to avoid being pro--1 secuted. ! AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. ' Sydney, August 18. ! The parties concerned in the slaugh- ' tering trouble met in conference for an hour and a half, but the meeting pToved abortive. WESTRALIAN WHEAT. ; Perth, August 18. ', The first shipment of Western Ausf tralian flour has been dispatched to London by the Otranto. LAWN TENNIS. Brisbane, August 18.. At lawn tennis the ladies of New South Wales defeated Queensland by l three rubbers to one. I PEOPLE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. . Sydney, August 18. The estimated population w Hew South Wales on June 30 was '■ 1,664,644, an increase for the quarter of 8814. EARTHQUAKE IN NEW SOUTH : WALES. \ Syuney, August 18. ' A distinct shock of earthquake lasting several seconds occurred at Coomo on Tuesday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 112, 19 August 1910, Page 2
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163AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 112, 19 August 1910, Page 2
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