AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
NEW SOUTH WALES IMMIGRATION POLICY.
United Press Association, Copyright,
SYDNEY, Nov. 25
The Government lias increased the immigration vote from £IO,OOO to £15,000, and allows the Salvation Army a bonus for bringing selected immigrants. A CHARGE BREAKS DOWN. (Received Nov. 25, 11.32 p.m.) The charge of .forgery against Father Curran broke down, and the case was 1 dismissed. BOAT ACCIDENT—THREE LIVES LOST. While rowing at Port Macquarie, a boat containing six persons capsized. Mrs*. Rosenbaum, a boy named Brodie, and a man named Porteous were drowned. AUSTRALIAN MANUUACTURES—BRIGHT PROSPECTS, MELBOURNE, Nov. 25. At the annual conference of the Federal Council of the Chamber of Manufactures, the chairman dwelt on the large increase of manufacturing investments. The prospects ip Australia were never brighter. . All they wanted was industrial peace. The conference adopted a resolution of undiminished confidence in Mr. Dealrin as a public leader. DEATH OF A MURDERER. PERTH, Nov. 25. Scott, who murdered his wife on; the :13th, succumbed to self-inflicto 1 wounds.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 5
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165AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2358, 26 November 1908, Page 5
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