AUSTRALIAN NEWS
I SAMOAX CHIEF'S RETURN". I By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Sydney. November 8. The Samoan chief tennises has arrived in Sydney, returning home from Germany, where he went to pay homage to the Kaiser. \ j ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. j Brisbane. November 8. I Two long-sentence prisoners. Craig I and Mclntyre. escaped from the gaol j hospital on St. Helena Island, secured I a boat and reached the mainland. They j have not been captured. j PETER BOWLING, j Sydney. November 8. Peter Bowling is seeking re-election as president of the Miners' Federation. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. Adelaide, November S. The newspaper Advertiser's pre-har-vest estimate of the wheat vield is 1-8,811.000 bushels, an average'of 8.42 bushels per acre. DROUGHT IN TWO STATES. Sydney, November 8. The weather is very hot. Some districts are suffering severalv from drought. Brisbane. November S. There is a severe drought in the western districts, and the mail service to Boudia has been suspended.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 9 November 1911, Page 2
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156AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 9 November 1911, Page 2
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