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THE GONVERTED CYCLIST. (Received 10.22 a-m.) SYDNEY, this day. Some of the leading professional cyclists resent Brooks' reflections on professional cycling, and consider that he was not long enough in the cycling world to justify such serious statements. BUILT HISTORIC NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. (Received 10.15 a-m.) .- ' SYDNEY, this day. The death is announced of Mr. William Pritchard, aged 82, the oldest member of the Institute of' Architects. He arrived in New Zealand in 1849, and erected, among other buildings, the large house which was the scene of a terrible massacre at Poverty Bay. A BOOKMAKER'S CORRESPONDENCE (Received 10.47 a-m.) MELBOURNE, this dayThe bookmaker, Oxenham, has given the Postmaster-General an undertaking that he will not commit a breach of the Postal Act, and the embargo placed on his correspondence has been removed. RECIPROCITY WITH NEW ZEALAND. (Received 10.47 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. The conference of vignerons at Ruthergleh has passed a resolution urging the Government to conclude a reciprocity treaty with Ne\r Zealand. THE ALFHILD INQUIRY. " (Received 10.47 a.m.) HOBAE.T, this day. The Marine.Court of Inquiry into the wreck <>f the Aifhild attached no blame to the officers of. iihe yesse ,.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 5
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