AUSTRALIAN NEWS
THE OLD, OLD PLEA. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Perth, December 3. Justice Burnside's decision regarding tramway overtime states that under no circumstances must men be worked more than twelve consecutive hours. The company's solicitor said the industry would be paralysed. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS. Sydney, December 3. During the week ended many earth tremors have been~recorded at Sydney. Last Saturday the Melbourne seismograph recorded the severest tremor that ever affected the instrument. VINDICATION—NO MORE. ;: , Sydney, December 3. ' In the slander action Captain Stoachao versus Dr. Irmer, the jury gave a veTdict for plaintiff with damages a farthing.
MELBOURNE TELEPHONES. Melbourne, December 3. The Departmental engineer has assured /the Postmaster-General that if the telephonic flat rate had been continued the present system would have broken down. The toll system Avas a great relief. SCOTCHMEN AMAZED. Melbourne, December 3. The Scottish Commissioners are. astonished at the large area of the farms in Australia, BIG GOLD NUGGETS. Melbourne, December 3. Nuggets of 90 and 100 ounces have been found in the North Woah Hamp Mine.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 202, 5 December 1910, Page 2
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