COMMONWEALTH NEWS.
—— FIRE AT NEWCASTLE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) NEWCASTLE, Nov. 8. A-terrace of five wooden two-storied shops, in the centre of the city whs burned to the ground in the early morning. The damage amounts to £12,000. AMICABLE RELATIONS RESTORED. BRISBANE, Nov. 8. Mediation by the member of the Federal Parliament, Dr. Nott, resulted in all waterfront trouble _at Inmsfaa L ending, and, amicable relations between all parties have been- restored. 1 THE TANGO MARU. THURSDAY ISLAND, Nov. 8. The position of the steamer Tango Maim is unchanged. The steamer Kallatina- has commenced to lighten the wool cargo. CHINESE FIREMAN RUNS AMOK. FREMANTLE, Noy. 8. The captain of the steamer Minderoo 'eports that while the ship was at Singapore, a Chinese fireman ran amok and' attacked four of his countrymen while hhev were asleep in their hunks, i arid he killed three. The Fremantle police have arrested" the alleged attackI er on a charge of murder. \ ~ .— =■
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 November 1928, Page 3
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