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Australia

WAR NEWS DELAYED. Received 12, I .SO a.m. Sydney, November 11. There is great delay on the eastern lines, and war news is held up. COAL FOR THE EXE.UY. SUPPLIED FKOM MANILA. Sydney, November 11. The Herald's Manila correspondent states that over 33,000 tons of Australian and Japanese coal have passed into the hands of the' enemy through commercial channels at Manila since the beginning of the war. The game is likely to continue unless the exporting countries stop it, as it appear.-; the Government authorities at Manila are powerless in the. matter. The steamer Gunbar, while entering Newcastle, had a ciose call. The fort was apparently misled by the vessel's movements and fired a' shot, which passed right under the Gunbar. Melbourne, Noevmber 11.

Hughes lias received a report that sufficient prima facie evidence has been disclosed in one case to justify the recent searches of the military' authorities. A BLOODLESS CAPTURE. GERMAN BARQUE SURPRISED.

Sydney, November 11. The Gorman four-master barque, Ernest General, with cargo, 115 days out direct from Hamburg, has arrived and has been seized, to the great surprise of the crew who were unaware of the war. The barque was signalled last ■week off Wilson's Promontory and allowed to come on without being informed about the war. A OHRISTCHTJRCH MAX SUFFERED FOE MAXY MOXTHS FROM KIDNEY COMPLAINT. "For many months I have been a great sufferer from kidney complaint and its usual painful ills," writes Mr H. Whit* 282 Hazeldoan road. Sydenham, Christchurch, X.Z. "For a very long time I had been unable to obtain my proper rest, through tho many racking pains in the back, thighs, lr'gs, and all over the body, leaving me in\a worse state in the morning" than when I went to bed. I could scarcely get to my place of business in the morning, and' I could hardly bend my back to perform my duties when there, and with physical and mentill sufferings was a complete wreck. I had given up all hope of obtaining any relief when I was advised to try Dr Sheldon's Gin Pills, with the result lUt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 5

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Australia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 5

Australia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 5

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