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| THE CORMORANT AFFAIR. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Melbourne, November 18. Mr. Pearee, Minister for Defence, said lie did not consider there was any danger to peace owing to tlie presence at Suva of the Cormorant, which had visited the South Pacilic previously without disturbing the equanimity of the defence authorities. ESCAPED CONVICTS CAPTURED. Brisbane. November IS. The convicts Craig and Mclntyre, who escaped from the St. Helena prison on the ,")tli. have been captured on the island. It is a mystery how they subsisted since they escaped. MOUNT LYELL DISPUTE. Melbourne, November 18. The Mount Lvell directors received a tclegr am from the unions that the provisional agreement had been adopted and the men were willing to return to work immediately. THE 'FRISCO SERVICE. Melbourne, November 18. In the Federal House of Representative-. in reply to a i|ue-tion, Mr. Frazer stated ihat the proposals of the Oceanic Company for a subsidy were that the trip from Australia to America should 'occupy twenty days, the trips be fourweekly, the subsidy £ISOO a trip, and the ports of call to be l'agopago and Honolulu.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 20 November 1911, Page 2
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