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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

WRECK OF THE MACLEAY. By Ct»ble—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, October 14. The wreck of the MacLcay lias been located off the eastern point of Big Cabbage Tree Island. An extended search failed to disclose any signs of further survivors.

DEMAND OF THE TELEGRAPHISTS. a Melbourne, October 14. a . The Postmaster-General has arranged to meet the telegraphists on Monday to r discuss the trouble. * OLD AGE PENSIONS. \ Melbourne. October 14. , The number of old age pensions in , the Commonwealth is 82.953, and the ». total expenditure £2,004,304. v PHILATELIC CONFERENCE. ' \ Sydney, October 14. , The Philatelic Conference resolved to ask the Postmasters-General of the = and New Zealand that the new issue of stamps be kept uni- \ form in respect of gauge, perforations, and in other respects. * l' TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE CON- \ j FERENCE. Adelaide, October 14. j . The Temperance Alliance conference , carried a resolution in favor of making the closing hours of hotels the same . as other trades. Mr. Holmes, of New f Zealand, declared that the vital question ' at the forthcoming Dominion elections. . was not political, but whether they , would have license or no license. , 1 SERIES OF EARTHQUAKES. Perth, October 14. (Earth tremors have been frequent in : the York and Quellington districts dur- ; the past three months. They have been confined to a radius of twenty ; miles and accompanied by violent explosive noises. Numerous buildings have been badly damaged! THE '-"NE TEMERK" DECREE. Sydney, October 14. A pastoral letter has been issued by the Archbishop and bishops protesting against the "Ne Temerc" decree. After traversing various grounds of dissent it declares: "We cannot pass without I protest and warning the promulgation of a decree which practically reverses 1 the old and intelligible canon law and applies to all Christians, other than I , those of the Roman obedience, the treat-1 ment formerly meted out to pagans." \

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 98, 16 October 1911, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 98, 16 October 1911, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 98, 16 October 1911, Page 2

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