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I <Jir T*LEoltil'H-Mlltsj ASSOCUtIoN—COPVIUOBtJ PAPER- PULP; CANADA AND STATES. ' - (Rco. June 3, 10.25 p.m.) 1 \ QU6MO, June 3. 1 : Tho Government of the Province of Quebec ! has decided tihat all ptilp destined for Hhe • United States must l>o manufactured m . Canada when the Wood is tiui from Crown lands. 'Bio prohibition of tho expert of pulp-wood off tho public domain is due to tho : depletipti of United States forests and to the United States Senate not acceding to Caiif • 'ada's request to abolish: the duty of fivo dol-; lars a ten on-news print.-!"-''- ; - ,;i ' ■ ri'he diminution of ;forcst"-suppliea and tk'6> monopoly ;of , the trado tht-eatened to make the cost of paper - in' the, United States prohibitive, so ! that President RooseVolt recCmmonded Congress, to . placo pulp, on- the free list. Can- , ada, in interests •of .her -.'Own .industry, l wishes to export to tho United States - the manufactured article : instead. of the taw material.,/"Henta; the .present; difficulty,!. ■.< :• ~. .. SUGAR; MERCHANT'S ESTATE, ' .. London, Juno 2. Tho British estato of. tho late: Mr. Caesar Czarnikow, sugar merohant, : is valued at £696,000. Deceased also left largfei estates in' ■ the West -Indies, and in Africa.- <■ LONDON MARKET AND CANADIAN ■ LOANS; ■ ; London, Juno 2, Mr. W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance fof Canada, 19 coming to England to investigate the CohditiQrts of the money Market .'for tho Canadian loans maturing in- the near future. MODEL FLATS INSTEAD OF SLUMS.' ' London, Juno 2. - Tho leases of tho Dnohy of Cornwall estates in South London are falling in. Tlio Prince of Wales is erecting self-contained model flats for working peoplo on tho sites in place of tho old-time slums.. . . ~ : TSAR'S TRAVELSA LINE OF STEEL.: ; St'. Potoi'sburg; June 2. The railway from St ; ' Petersburg to' Poltava, in, South-west Russia, ,was lluied ,'with' troops for 1800 niiles, oil tile occasion of tho ~ Tsars journey.' - ' COURSING. .' : , Sydney. Juie 3. The National Coursing Association's Waterloo Cup was won .by Bladon's Bulwark, Keighery's Penfold Hyland being runner-up: The Purse was won by Taylor and Lieutenant-Captain, with Woters's The Parson runner-up. LATE PRUUTE'S ESTATE-n : ™ „ Sydney, Juno 3. Tho cstato of the Into Primate of Australia Dr. Saumarez Smith, has bosh valued for probate at £1561. WEST AUSTRALIA'S PILE OF DEBT. ' , m v Perth, June 3. Tad, Sfcato Treasurer, Mf. p. Wilson, states that t-hovincrease in the accumulated deficit, which amounts to £335,000, is causing grave concern,, , . ; THE LATE MR. PRICE : , m; * . Adelaide, Juno 3. ; The remains, of tho lato Mr. Price, Premier of South Australia, were Mcordod a State, funeral, which' was largely attended. Condolenceslwero received from Sir Joseph Ward Primo Minister of New Zealand, and from the Commonwealth and all ( State Governm6nts " FEDERAL SEN^TF ; Melbourno. June 3 1 : Tho Senate has adjourned for threo I weeks. ' ' ■ ■ '■ .-; ;.' ' : - . ( NEW SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.. ! . _. fldolalde ( Juno 3. ' Tlio Hon. A. H. Peake,, ncting-Premier, < has accepted a commission to form a Ministry., Ho -hns been allowed a week in which •' to eomploto his Cabiuet. ; ' - 1 (The Hon. Archibahl Henfy Peake, who sue- t coeds the late Mr. Pricc, lias been Treasurer c and Attorney-General of South Australia tineo ( July, 1905, was formerly Leader of the 0|)- I position. According to Johns's Notable Aus- 1 tralians," ho was born In London 011 January 15, 1859, and arrived: in .Victoria in 1862 ana ' in. South Australia in 1805. He resided at Nnrracoorte for about thirty years, and was Clerk of the District Council for nineteen 3 ycavs v He wit in the State Assembly for Al-. ( bert from 1897 to 1902.. and since then'for i the enlarge<l electorate of Victoria and Al- " bert.] ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 525, 4 June 1909, Page 5
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