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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

—«- -oari INTEREST REDUCED.,, :; & y I By Cable—Press Association —Copyright f Sydney, November 4.',' ' The Government will reduce the* tsVs of interest on Government stock v> ' f-rdnVf - 3% to 3y 2 per cent, as from November-ij! • ORGANISATION OF FARM LABORERS. , Sydney, November 4. A certificate of "registration has f beeii granted under the - tration Bill td th'e, Rural Worker's''Unto* ' of Australia as ccHineiifed-with' the agricultural, viticultural, fruit-growing, and dairying industries. » ' : '■ >t? r- .:■■!,' AN AWFtiL DEATH.,, , ',, , Adelaide, November 5. The bodies of ; Schwartz and McPhee, have been found in the Northern Territory, McPhee's body had ! been eaten, by wijd dogs. - ' : ,fl • Sydney, November 5. -' : At bowls New Saitth:Wales'scored:d26;/: and defeated W«str,alia, .7s. ■ < ?<i>..<":«rj* j ~ ' ■>.■:! <i:'..vfi QUICK-CHANGE WEATHER., . Sydney, November 5. There is. remarkable, weather at. Broken Hill. A stor'm ini"frhich half aVihehof rain fell in ten minulieS Jiifafc -followed by a thick dust storm. Then came another torrential dqfvnpour and a? second l#nsj ing dust storm. *■* NEW SEMcH^MniODI? , Sydney:. November, 5. I There ts •mifeH'MtereVtVe/ thc%sapi ' pearance Jatst,Tueidayy'flf<Missv:Gibsoiiy' daughter of a wealthy Jklosman resident. She waißdeß)e^o ; fseßi»^(anlj;v,wher^ajs^e;; was staying with.he.r,.sister. A balloonist.;, is going up .to-day'to sean the, surround-,i ing country. Hujfd.fcds of ,men arejlßr' ganising search parties. iTHE CUP AND THE .NATIQnI'*:.,',", I Sydney, Novemheft 5-i n ' The Synod regretted tbe adjournment of the Federal Parliament over CujtfDags ■■■&s a* degrajdajs i tion of national ■' - - '■..■*.. .. , j 'WORK. ,K ; 'Y«'ic§s ne ® Nwember & Mr. a' bakers that night woi»k where possible would be, /disc^n^inued.-^, Regarding ■ fysbakers, he' promised to 'test the' Tee Ting" - ■ - ■ '■'« ''• ■ NErs4biffllVoEKS. : ' * ru "•"••-'''■ - ,: - ?erth, Nov f ember ; g.i Mount Lyall superphosphate works, north of Fremantle,'.'Jiave ,been openedi* The! OY.er £ {£OQ,QQO v and ...ajpj considered the mast .up-to-date in 'Ans^ ! AMNlMu¥sli^Y.' l i : m ' 1, ''■ Melbourne. November 5. . Mr. Hnjhfis"Hvs'that'it'hns A been'd'fei' cide<l to'/pay'atluJtJ'.fuiWiC'sepWnts 4-mißh ; SMjin of £llO per annum. j -. -_—_ I *

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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