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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

THE QUEENSLAND MURDER. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Brisbane, November 23. A man named eGorgo Silva has been arrested at Mackay in connection with the murder of the Ching familv. A quantity of Mrs. Ching's stoleii property has been recovered. CAPTAIN'S CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED. Sydney, November 23. ,The certificate of Captain Balfour, The certificate of Captain Balfour, master of the steamer Derweiit. was suspended for four months as the result of the enquiry into the collision between the Derwent and Kai Kai on October 20.

HELP FOR LITHGOAV MEN*. Sydney, November 23. British ironworkers have promised the Lithgow men assistance if the strike continues. PEACOCK MURDER APPEAL. Melbourne. November 23. The grounds of the. rehearing of the Peacock case are the wrongful admission of evidence by the Judge which, when the damage therefrom was done, he attempted to withdraw from the jury. THE ONSLOW-MEAGHER LTBEL CASE. Sydney, November 23. The judge, in summing up, held that Mr. Onslow's words used during the election campaign were used on aprivileged occasion. .-! ~ S"i THE CHURCH AND WORKERS. Sydney. November 23. Archdeacon Bartlett. president of the Goiilburn Diocesan Synod, referring to the relations between the church and the working man, said: ''Would to God we churchmen could come into closer contact with the working classes. Working men wanted intelligent services, a hard-working, sympathetic priest, a brother man; not a ritualistic faddist." MEAT AND PISH. Sydney. November 23. Giving evidence before the Food Commission. Dr Ashburton Thompson said he eregarded fish as inferior to lean meat as a tissue-builder. Tt did not specially lioiii'inli the brain or nervous system, but was a suitable substitute for meat.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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270

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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