MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Madame Melba'a Grand Opera Com r«n oo^™^-^ day sittings of Parliament 7 hJ Jl re S olveTf lQ nas lesolved to withdraw from tho Poht.cal Labour League rl 1 * • °% er ' recently in eJiarp of the immigration wort in London, states that if arrangement can be made to br.ng them out, Ausfcraha_ will have n„ difficulty in securing _ fiXty thousand mmrigrWs this The Secretary of the N.S Wales Labour Council declares now that the siigar strr.ko is settled, the whole forws of orgaoii-sed labour will be directed against Mr Hoskms on behalf of tho strikers. Constable L-Jwis, who shot the native at Huluvrayo tor allen-ed mdecencv to- | wards his daughter, has been retried [ and acquitted on a charge of murder. •; A large crowd cheered the verdict.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 5
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127MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 5
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