CARPENTERS' FEDERATION. Sydney, October 10. lie Progressive Carpenters' Societies of Australia have resolved to federate with a membership of about 1800. THE PHILATELIC CONFERENCE. Sydney, October HI. The Philatelic Congress resolvul to, meet every second year. A committee of experts' was formed to deal with any suspected forgeries. Mrs. Kenderdine | won the prize for the best collection of New Zealand stamps. CONGREGATIONAL INIOX. Sydney. October 10. The Congregational Union protested against the "ne temcre" decree and urged the Government to take steps to vindicate the supreme authority of the law. Speakers condemned the totalizator as giving to gambling a status which it did not at present possess. HOSPITAL PATIENT RUN'S AMOK. Perth. October 19. An Austrian named Case ran amok in Lavertou hospital and stabbed six patients, none seriously owing to the knife -being broken. Convalescent patients and nnr.-es overcame Case and strapped him to a bed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 102, 20 October 1911, Page 2
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