AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE CARNARVON BAY. Ity CUble.—Press Association.—Copyrights MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. The alleged'' inadequate search for the Carnarvon Bay's castaways will be made the subject of inquiry. j.»>l TELEPHONE TOLL SYSTEM. ' MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. • Telephone attendants wrote thanking ■the Postmaster-General for the toll system, stating that their positions were now tolerable. INTER-DOMINION TRADE. MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. Mr. Fisher, referring to the proposed preferential tariff with Canada, says he is sympathetic towards inter-Dominion trade reciprocity. SIR NEWTON MOORE. PERTH, Sept. 26. Sir Newton Moore, ex-Premier, ; yrill shortly become Agent-General for West'ralia. THE SLAUGHTERING DISPUTE. MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. The Victorian employers slaughtering for export have come to a provisional agreement to pay the men's demands. New South Wales employers are awaiting the decision of the Wages Board. JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL. SYDNEY, Sept. 26. Mr. Swaitow, one of the chiefs of the Japanese Bureau' of .Commerce, has been appointed Consul-General in Australia. EXPLOSION AT BRISBANE. ,i ' BRISBANE, Sept: -26. , An/explosion of 200 ,Ib. of gelignite took place/ aboard' a laiinch lying along side the wharf. The launch and a portion, of the wharf were destroyed and ; the , town, shaken.. Pottery, and windows,were brojcen in all direetions. The explosion was heard ten miles away. No one was injured. SILVER COINAGEMELBOURNE, Sept. 26. The Federal GoVefhinent has ordered a further £200,000 worth of silver coinage bearing'the late King's head. >
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 2
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223AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 144, 27 September 1910, Page 2
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