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•SHEARERS' DISEASES. By Cable —Press Associatioiw-Oopyriglit. i Sydney, September 1. Giving evidence in the shearers' ease, ] Dr. Kater, in opposition to previous evidence, said he did not think shearing I wet sheep was responsible for pastular disease amongst shearers. The disease was common the world over. He had seen a great deal of it in cities, and did not think the sheep communicated diseases. ■EMBEZZLEMENT. Sydney, September 1. Stanley, paymaster in the Customs Department, pleaded guilty to charges of baring embezzled £llOO and £315, moneys of the Commonwealth Government, and was committed for sentence. THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Melbourne, September 1. The Imperial l Government approves the proposal to hold an Empire Exhibition. CHAMPION RETURNING, j Hobart, September 1. I Champion, the Auckland swimmer, I one of the representatives at the Festival of Empire sports, is a passenger by the Tainui. PRIOOTECTOR OF THE ABORIGINES. Melbourne, September 1. Dr. Basedow, the recently appointed Protector of the Aborigines in the Northern Territory, has resigned. He declares that the legislation is uniwork(able.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 61, 2 September 1911, Page 2
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