AUSTRALIAN NEWS
A SUPERANNUATION SCHEME. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, February 27. The State Government intends to prepare a superannuation scheme for the whole of the public service. TASK FOR A COMMISSION. Sydney, February 27. Mr. Holman will appoint a commission to deal with law reform. A HORSE DISEASE. Perth, February 27. Eight horses died of ccrebro spinal meningitis at Meenaar, in the Northern district. They are the first cases in Australia. An epidemic is not feared. AMERICAN BEEF TRUST. ■ Melbourne', February 27. Mr. Hughes fears that under the present constitution the Commonwealth will be unable to fight such a colossal financial organisation as the American beef trust. COLLISION ON A RAILWAY. Melbourne, February 27. , Owing to a collision.. with, an engine by a train in Flinders street station, six/passengers were slightly injured. FRUIT-GATHERERS' STRIKE. Melbourne, February 27. The president of the Federal Arbitration Court called a conference of the employers and employees in the Renmark strike. The union secretary declined to send a representative. Mr. Justice Higgins sent a telegram informing the union that it was liable to a fine of £SOO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 28 February 1911, Page 2
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