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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

CYCLONIC STORM. By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright. Brisbane, November 8. The Richmond cyclone almost demolished the Roman Catholic Church, two hotels, and the railway buildings. Nearly all the buildings in the town are damaged. A truck was driven along the line and smashed, while another was lifted bodily off the rails. A SHOWER OF ICE AND HAIL. Perth, November 8. I In a disastrous hailstorm at Yunda- 1 mindira jagged pieces of ice killed fowls and smaller animals, stripped foliage, broke windows, and did other damage to property. THE BULLFINCH MINE. Perth, November S. Mr. Doolette values the Bullfinch mine at £1,500,000. INTER-STATE BOWLING. 1 Sydney, November 8. At bowls New .South Wales annexed the last game, thus winning all three against Westralia. LICENSING REFORM. Sydney, November 8. The New South Wales Alliance has decided not to draw up a new platform till a conference has been hold to discuss the full results of the recent poll. "FOLLOW MY LEADER. - ' Sydney, November 8. During a storm at Singleton a flock of sheep rushed into a deep gully and were piled in a heap and smothered. Only eight were saved. IN SEARCH OF FORTUNE. Sydney, November 8. 'Mrs. (loiv, wife of the licensee oi the Royal Hy<le Park Hotel, formerly a resident of New Zealand. is taking steps to confirm cable advices tlint she is a legatee in the estate of Patrick Maguire, i who recently died in America, leaving property valued at seven million dollars. 1 t SEA CAPTAINS' WAGES. Sydney, November 8. j The Merchant Service Guild has ap- K plied to the Federal Arbitration Court ] for increased pay for masters and ofil- | cers. On behalf of applicants a state- 1 ment was made that when it was remem- i bere<l that masters' responsibility ex- ] tended over the whole 24 hours the salary worke! out gj to Is 4d an hour, ehief officers to Is s<l, and junior officers I (111 an hour. The cbiim also practically ( involves preference to members of the > Guild. RAILWAY ('■(iNSTIM'CTIuN". ) Mi'llxmni ■. Nnw'iiiln'i- S. * It is under*'oo! ilia} Mr. Mushes proPoses to submit to tin- States proposals l for a uniform railway --v-e j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 180, 9 November 1910, Page 2

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