AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
I i?IRB INSURANCE IN PERTH. BIG RUSH OF BUSINESS. Received Novembar 30, 10.20 a.m. PEtt*H, November 30. The break up of the insuranoa combine has resulted in a tremendous rosfa of busiuess, and property valued at over two million pounds wbb insured yesterday. The Perth tramways covered their whole property at two shilliuas per cent, and the Anglican Ohurch property valued at £131,000 has been aooppted at sixpence per cent. Four eompauies have been instructed to olose their books. Fully 50 per cout. uf the employees will be idle within three moQtln if the trouble continues. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Received Deoember 1, 12,48 a.m. FHOBART, November 30, The Coiiuthio tias on board 31 Australian and 647 other passengers for Now Zealand. The eteaner will ! sail to-morrow afternoon for Wellington. LADIES' TENNIS TEAM. Received December 1, 12.48 a.m. SYDNEY, November3o.• The following ladies have been i selected to play in the Tennis Tournament at Ohristobnrcb next month:—Misses Baker, Balrd, Lindeman, and Fitzbardinge. INTER-STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. . Received November 30, 10.20 a.m. MELBOURNE, November 30. Wilding, Heath, and Brookua are left to fight out the Singles Championship.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8300, 1 December 1906, Page 5
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