AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT. J (PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCCIATION.) Sydney, June 11. The Protestant churches have arranged to hold a United service in the Town Hall on Coronation day. The Daily Telegraph says it is stated on good authority that ten thousand tons of damaged wheat in New Zealand is available for feed for the starving stock if the duty was taken off, also a considerable supply of mangolds, turnips, hay and chaff are available from N6W Zealand, but not in large quantities. * . The State Premier cabled to Lord Milner on behalf of the people of Aus • tralia.asking him to welcome as fellow citizens the brave men who were recently in arms against us, and express the conviction that membership of the British Empire would be everlasting and a guarantee for freedom. (Received June llj at 10 11 p m.) § Sydney, June 11. Sailed, the Waikate with the English mail. .The passenger.? include a large contingent for the Fiji excursion.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 12 June 1902, Page 3
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