THE COMMONWEALTH.
bY!)NEY, March 16. I The steamer Moresby has ben docked. It was f und .necessary to remove eleven plates. A number of others were damaged. Pearce is willing to accept Hagney/s challenge to row in New Zealand, but wants £50 for exp onses, win or lose. i Hagney is not prepared to accept these terms, and the race will probably fall through ' PERTH. March 14. Silver Home's foundry at Kalgoorlie has been destroyed by fire.' The damage is £10,000." MELBOURNE, March 16. The High Court refused an appeal by the proprietors of the Age for a new trial in the Swinburne-Age libel case. ADELAIDE, March 16. An influential syndicate has been formed in London to explore the northern territory for gold and ether minerals.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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