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Late Telegrams.

(from our own correspondent)

Dunedin, June 28. Hon. J. M'Ke n* has resigned his portfolio as Minister of Lands. Mr Duncan has been appointed td the vacancy, The Aucklanders dispute that the man Kelly died of bubonic plague ; though four doctors assert that he did. His late employees aver that he died of blood poison* ning, In answer to a question anent pigeon shooting matches ,Mr Muir replied that the measure he brought in this sesson was to abolish such inhuman and unsportsmanlike proceedings. Mr Pirani is also having a tilt at the totalisator, The Premier recieved informal tion that Trooper Mailer, of Wellington, of the 2nd Contingent is seriously ill with fever. A five year old child najsea Walker was run over in Dunedin to«day aas4 killed. The inqrieston the man Dalgliesh killed on the express, decided that no blame was attachable to anyone.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 5

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Late Telegrams. Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 5

Late Telegrams. Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 5

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