AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
AN EMPIRE EXHIBITION. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Melbourne, August 21. Mr. Fisher favors the proposed Empire Exhibition, and suggests that it be hold in 1914, when the Science Congress meets in Australia. HIGHER PRICE OF BREAD. Melbourne, August 21. The price of the two pound loaf will be raised from threepence to threepence halfpenny on Saturday next. LACROSSE. Sydney, August 21. lit the Inter-State lacrosse premiership contest, Victoria beat New South Wales by 15 to 1. WO&TRALIAN BOYS' TOUR. Perth, August 21. 'Forty-two boys of the Westralian Young Australia League are passengers by the Moeraki en route to America, reciprocating the visit of the American boys a couple of years ago. WESTRALIAN FINANCES. Perth, August 21. The financial year closed with a surplus of £13,266, a a deficiency ol' £102,000 having teen wiped off, despite decreased Federal returns. TWO MELBOURNE SUICIDES. Melbourne, August 21. A swag-man named Conolly committed suicide by placing his head in front of a train. A Greek engineer named Iliropedes visited a gunsmith and asked to be shown a revolver. He tested it as a target, placed it in his mouth, and We>w
out his brains.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 22 August 1911, Page 2
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191AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 22 August 1911, Page 2
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