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MORE TROUBLE.

ROYALIST PLOT IN PORTUGAL ARRESTS MADE, ty Telegrnph,— Ptt&s A«sdclation.-*Copyri{ht. (Received September 14, 9 a.m.) LISBON, 13th September. A great Royalist plot has been discovered at Via/ma do Castillo, oa the West Coast, of Portugal. Many arrests have been made. BLt/EJACKETS AND TROOPS SENT TO VIANNA DO CASTELLO. (Received September 14, 9.20 a.m.f LISBON, 13th September. A number of bluejackets and troops fit Opatto have been sent to Viailua do Castello. PAPANUI FIRE, ■■ ■ *> STEAMER ABANDONED. .WHOLE OF THE CARGO NO3? LANDED. .VESSEiToUTTED. If Tel«if*pH.-Ffiu Ais«e!*tiot.-C«pfrl|ht. (Received September 14, 8.5 a.m.) mt ST. HELMA, lSth September. The steamer Papahtti, which returned hsre because of a fire on board, wa« bound from. Glasgow to Western Auatraliitn port*. Slid was afire from stem to Stern, and ha« been, gutted. Efforts to copfe with the outbreak proved unaviling, and it was decided to abandon the^ vessel, which has been beached. Unfortunately, the whole of the cargo could not be- landed before.the steamer was abandoned. tThe- Papamti is an ill-fated ship. Formerly she belonged to the New Zealand S-hippins Company. She struck a rock on the Tasmanian coast eoffio months since, being so seriously damaged that the company Gold her to a syndicate (the. Australian Shinping Co.), which had her repaired. At Melbournea Filipino crew was shipped and the Nicafagttan flag hoisted. In Coitteequence- of report? of the vessel's unseaworthiness, tho Melbourne Harbour Trust made representations to the Marine Board, bnfc the latter bad ho power to detain her, and she sailed, without a pilot, on 6th December lost. Since then she has been employed in the Home trade. On 20th May she met with another mishap. This time- ehe had to put into P«rim, on account of her boilers leaking. Repairs were effected at that port, and the voyage resumed after a ahott delay. On hw last die■aetrous voyage she wae bringing out emigrants from England for Australia.] SALVAGE. — ■ » PROM THE STEAMER KNIGHT Of ST. GEORGE. By ftlegfopbr-Prefit Association.— Cap jfttht, (Bweivcd September 14, 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The captain of the steamer Enight of S». Ge6rge, wfteked- at Nukualofa, writing to the agents, i*der date lst Sepleinbcf, states tnat he has salved ten thousand pounds' worth of cargo, and if the weather holds he will pro' bafcly be able- to land' all the general cargo within a week. He attributes the disaster t» volcanic disturbances caueing a, tidal wave, which ; set thfc vessel nine miles out and ahead of her course in an hour and a-half. [Tho vessel went ashore on the northwest reef at Nukualofa on 20th August, and became a complete wreck.) DISAPPEARANCE OF A TEACHER HUE AND CRY. ■7 Telegraph.- Vttn Ai6Oftlatiofl.-C«pjrt|hV (Received September 14, 11 a.m.) WINNIPEG, 13th September. The disappearance of a schoolteacher named Miss Brice, a relative of the Premier (Mr. Roblin) of Manitoba, started ft hue- and cry along the trail left by the supposed murderer from the scnoolhouse to a gully a mile distant. The body was not found, although the whole neighbourhood participated in the search. The girl was found later wandering on the prairie. She had been captured by a ruffian and kept all night on tie prairie, being beaten repeatedly. The ruffian escaped. If found he will probably be lynched. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. ■ •• o ... ADDRESS-INREPLY DEBATE. GRANT FOR MAWSON EXPEDITION. By Tel«Bfftl>ti.~ fttu Association —Copyright, (Received September 14, 10 a.m.) MELBOURNE. This Day. The debate in the Federal House otl the AddreM-in-Rcply is not yet finished. Mr. Pieher. the Prime Minister, announced that the Government had decided to recommend a grant of £5000 for the Mawson expedition. OBITUARY, AN AUSTRALIAN PIONEER. B> Telegrapheses* Aesociaticm.-Copyrlght, (Received September 14, 10 a.m.) BRISBANE, This Day. Mr. James Rutherford, an Australian pioneer and principal of the firm ot Cobb and Company, ie dead. MELBOURNE TRAFFIC. ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright, (Received September 14, 10 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. A Royal Commission on Metropolitan Traffic has reported in favour of the electrification of th© suburban railways and tramways scheme. This will involve an outla.y of over £5,000,000. BOWLING. NEW SOUTH WALES v. QUEENSLAND. By Telegrtph — Pre«i AJ6Ociati*n.--Co\jyftghk (Received September 14, 10 a.m.) BRISBANE. This Day. | At bowls, New South Wake defeated Queensland in two consecutive matches, and won the rubber. Totals : -—New I South Wales 209, Queensland 186. What a difference- in l-en months! Then wan and listless — Now the very picture of buoyant health. Wonderful stuff, that Steams' Wine of Cod Livef .Extrasii»4dvfc • *~ •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 7

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_ MOHE TROUBLE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 7

_ MOHE TROUBLE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 7