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JUMPED OVERBOARD. By Cable—Press Msoeia-tion—Copyright. Sydney. December 1. ' During the voyage of the barque Lady Elizabeth from Callao to Newcastle two sailors suffering from malaria jumped overboard and disappeared. - 1 /VICTORIAN BUTTER EXPORT. Melbourne, December 1. Over 00 per cent, or 4 the butter exported from the Commonwealth this year is from Victoria, wiier.jo shipments show an increase of 2200 tons. COMMONWEALTH NOTES. Melbourne. December 1. The new Commonwealth notes »o into circulation to-day. INCREASED WAKES. Melbourne. December 1. The employers have agreed to grant bricklayers Is fid an hour for a 44 hours'' week for the next two years. PROGRESSIVE AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, December 1. This year £15,(100 will be spent in advertising the Commonwealth.
INVALID PENSIONS. Melbourne. December 1. Tt is estimated that 12.000 invalids and 1(1.000 women will apply for Commonwealth pensions, which will involve an increased payment of £70,000. LORD MAYORS PRESENTATION. Sydney. December 1. At a conversazione tendered to the Lord Mayor. Mr. Taylor, and his wife, the Governor, on behalf of the citizens, presented him with a gold and silver scroll. THE PERTH MYSTERY. Perth. December 1. A portion of the clothing found at North Perth has been identified by neighbors as similar to that worn by the missing Ethel Harris.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 200, 2 December 1910, Page 3
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208AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 200, 2 December 1910, Page 3
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