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SECOND EDITION

SECOND EDITION. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.

Mr. Hogg, M.H.R., spoke at Masterton last night, and received a vote of confidence. Tho lemon-growers of Italy are success* fully competing with those of New South Wales in the Sydney market. The Sydney Daily Telegraph has advocated the eono system of railways tar.ff for many years, but regards the alteration of the fruit carnage rates in New Zealand as too sweeping, and would have preferred to see some scale of graduation Mr. Cnsaok- Smith, British Consnl at Samoa, is in Sydney, on his way to England. It is an open secret that he is not likely to return. The girls Conolly and Moran, in custody at Sydney, have confessed that they cencocted their self-accusations of wholesale child-murder so as to get released from the industrial school. The Victorian Legislative Assembly will on Monday consider a motion to reduce the railway rates by 20 per cent. There is very little hope of the recovery of Mr. Moynham, the Westport solicitor, who fell from his horse .on Thursday. The racehorses Ingorina and Abel have been burned to death in a fire at J. B. Williamson's training stables, Auckland. Dnring the past week a large number of people have waited upon the Secretary of the Masterton Benevolent Sooiety, asking' that their fares be paid baok to Wellington, whence, they say, they oame in search of work. -

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 2

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SECOND EDITION SECOND EDITION. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 2

SECOND EDITION SECOND EDITION. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1895, Page 2

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