AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE BUILDERS' STRIKE. ..MELBOURNE, Nov. 3. Ibe Plasterers' Union has decided to join in the strike. ALBERT PARK LAGOON MYSTERY. A REWARD OFFERED. MELBOURNE, Number 3. The Government ia offering a reward of £IOO for identification of the remains in the Albert Park lagoon, and £250 for evidenoe leading to a conviction, in the event of murder being proved to have been committed. (About six weeks ago two boys, while fishing in a lagoon in the Albert Park, found a parcel floating in the water containing human remains. Other portions of a man's body were subsequently found, and the police came to the eonoluion that a murder had been oooimitted,) MaRS-BUUKLEY OOP COMPETITION. PARKER'S QUALIFICATION. SYDNEY, November 3. The question raised by the New Zealand representative on the Australian Lawn Tennis Association of the eligibility of H. A. Parker, of New Zealand, to play for New South Wales in the Mara Buokley Cup oom. petition, on the ground of his residential qualification, will be considered on Thursday.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 5 November 1906, Page 5
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169AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8279, 5 November 1906, Page 5
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