COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.
THE WARATAH. United Press Association —Copyright. MELBOURNE, Dec. 29. The Waratah search fund noiv totals over £3OOO. THE WIRELESS CONFERENCE. Mr. Deakin has received a cable from Sir Joseph Ward accepting the recommendations of the Avireless conference. KITCHENER CAMP. BRISBANE, Dec. 29. The Aveather .is now clearing, and there is a prospect of the Kitchener camp being held. In one district 28 inches of rain fell in five day. PROSPEROUS SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE, Dec. 29. The Governor speaking at the anniversary day function, said this year was the most prosperous in the State’s history. TRIBAL WAR. PORT DARWIN, Dec. 29. A native at Dealy River recently abducted a young lubra (AA’oman). The members of the latter’s tribe tracked him and speared him through the heart, dead. The man’s tribe Avent on the Avar path, and a battle ensued. At least one man Avas killed. The police are not likely to take action as it was a tribal quarrel.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2697, 30 December 1909, Page 5
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160COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2697, 30 December 1909, Page 5
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