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INTERCOLONIAL. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright HOB AST, June 27. ' (Received Juno 27, at 9.20 a.m.) The fire is still.'..smouldering m the Lyell Company's coke and limestone bins. There has been an extensive find of high-grade wolfram at Pieman Head. SYDNEY, June 27. (Received June 27, at 1.4S p.m.) Jules Bouvy, who was extradited from New Zealand and surrendered to the French authorities by Detective Nixon, has sailed for Noumea. mTERPROyiNOIAL. [Per United Press Association.] GISBORNB, June 27. At the maeting of the Borough Council the Mayor proposed a loan of £50,000 for the purpose of extinguishing the present debt of £IO,OOO ; on water supply, £20,000 ; on drainage, £lo;CftO y. and' on street iraprovements and* inei<leat,alßy>£l3,soo. This would increase the present rates from Is 0 ! to 2i. The proposal is to be discussed i.'. their next meeting. A Reserves Beautifying Association has been formed here.
A public meeting haß been called for Monday night to urge the railway extension and other works upon,'the attention of the Government.
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Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 4
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166TELEGRAPHIC Evening Star, Issue 11278, 27 June 1900, Page 4
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