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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

THE CIGAR-MAKING TROUBLE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. 'Sydney, October 21. The cigar trades' Wages Board's award provides an intricate scale of payment ior makers of different brands. A STORMY VOYAGE. Sydney, October 2J. The barque, Gleenshee, from Liverpool, •experienced terrific weather. Six boats "were carried away, and the vessel considerably damaged. POTATO BLIGHT. , Melbourne, October 21." Irish blight has appeared in most of the potato-growing districts in Victoria, and the position is serious.

POLICE SALARIES. Sydney, October 21. The salaries of the police inspectors and sub-inspectors have been increased by £2O. CAPTAIN SCOTT. Sydney, October 21. Captain iScott delivered an interesting lecture on the Antarctic in aid of the expedition funds. | REMARKABLE SHOOTING. I Melbourne, October 21. ! Shooting in the Frank Stuart match I Peel scored 30 consecutive bulls, and [«ight men compiled a score of 101 consecutive bulls. ; ! A FATAL QUARREL. ; Brisbane, October 21. Andyl Marshand, a boundary rider, ' quarrelled with Dawson, a storekeeper, sear MacKinley, over a dog, shot the man dead, and then committed suicide. [ A DIVORCE CASE. Sydney, October 21. In the Divorce Court Janet Hastie. otherwise called Schlaikier, was granted a decree nisi against Hugo Schlaikier, a hairdresser, on the ground that when married at Wellington in 100U respondent was already married. THE GAMBLING EVIL. Sydney, October 21. At a meeting of the Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society Justice Pring referred to betting and gambling as crimes which, he said, were responsible for more misery and bred more criminals than, all | the drink. The betting laws affected only the poor. He hoped that they would soon amend them to stop the rich man gambling. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. Adelaide, October 21. The Legislative Council passed through all stages a Bill withdrawing the offer to the Federal Government of the Northern Territory., The Attorney-General accused them of being contract breakers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 2

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