AUSTRALIAN NEWS
SALE OF THE PAPANUI. By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright Sydney, October 13. The syndicate which has bought the steamer Papanui have resold her to Mr. James Paterson for £4425. JACK LONDON'S KETCH. Sydney, October 13. Jack London's ketch the Snark, has been sold to a Sydney firm to be converted for the Island trade. PRAYER BOOK REVISION. Sydney, October 13. The Anglican Synod adopted a resolution in favor of adopting the Book of Common Prayer to the needs of the church in Australia. A HEAVY FROST. Sydney, October 13. ! Heavy frosts during the past few days have caused great damage and serious loss in some parts of the country. Fruit and vegetable crops in many places are almost ruined. EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION. Adelaide, October 13. The eight hours demonstration was successful, and was favored with fhe weather. Fifty-six unions participated. OVERDUE VESSELS. Hobaft, October 13. All vessels are keeping a sharp lookout for the Strathnairn, also for the barque Ester, 34 days out from Bruni to Adelaide. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 159, 14 October 1910, Page 2
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170AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 159, 14 October 1910, Page 2
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