AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A NEW ZEALANDER KILLED. Received April 28, 10.30 p.m. Sydney, April 28. Corbett St. John King, a New Zealander, an inmate of Callan Park Asylum, died from a fractured skull, the result of being attacked by another inmate with a shovel THE GOVERNMENT SEEPS. Received April 28, 10.30 p.m. Melbourne, April 28. * Shipping circles consider the report of the Reparation Committee of the Peace Conference on the restoration of merchant -hipping will sound the death knell of the Commonwealth Government think, when the Government will drop the ship-owning business. THE COAL TROUBLE. Received April 28, 8.55 p.m. Sydney, April 28. The Coal Commission resumed, but the employees were not represented. Mr. Watt definitely arranged a conference with the New South Wales colliery proprietors on Wednesday to discuss the | agreement, which the miners have alj ready accepted. At a mass meeting at Ccssnock the miners decided not to resume work until the town was completely isolated.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1919, Page 5
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157AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1919, Page 5
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