AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
WESTRALIAN UNIVERSITY. By Ceble—Press Association—Copyright. Perth, January 26. A Bill before Parliament provides for the establishment of a university. BURNED TO DEATH. Hohart, January 26. Roach and his wife, an elderly couple, were burned to death while in bed, The origin of the lire is unknown. A STEAMER ASHORE.' Brisbane, January 20. The steamer Eastern is aground on Salamander Bank. COMMONWEALTH TRADE. Melbourne, January 26. The Commonwealth imports last year were valued at £59,456,238, an increase over the previous year of £8,284,342. Exports were valued at £74,497,627, an increase of £9,178,691. GIRLS' CHARACTER CLEARED MR. SMITH'S ALLEGATIONS. DENIED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Thursday. Commenting on Mr. Smith's remarks that a number of girls who came out by the Rotorua were obviously of loose character, Mr. A. Crawford, editor of the "Voice of Labor," a South African paper, said that he saw nothing on the trip over that could be condemned in any way. Altogether the ship's company was a most respectable one, and' New Zealand was fortunate to get such a fine body of immigrants. He gave the statement by Mr. Smith a most emphatic denial.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 2
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188AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 224, 27 January 1911, Page 2
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