GENERAL CABLES
Pr©» AmooM^» Oopyrig ht LorooK. May 15. committee meeting of the WonCommoners informed Mr the framer of the Education that they would resist any exof concessions under the four clause, either in the direction making the action of toe local obligatory, or giving deHominations the right to appoint* chairman of the. London presiding at a meeting of ■hareholders, stated that with* few Hnare sooh seasons as bate recently Keen experienced, tye believed that prospect for Australian iostituHions and banks would be better than seen daring the test twelve or ■Sirteen yean. ■ Bomb, May 16. ■ Sir Joseph Ward gave a dinner to ■120 delegate*. Bnibusiaetio Bpeeehes ■wore delivered. ' _ ■ Sir Joseph Ward has given L9OO H to the Vesnvian Sofferen Fnnd. » Gxpncmv, May 16. ■ Owing to Chinese attemjpta to I dynamite farmsteads, General Botha ■ has written to the Hon. Sir Bicbard ■ Solomon, JLientenant-Governor, that ■ aniess a non-recotrence is assured, a ■ denotation wiH go to England to ■ urge the immediate repatriation of ■ all Chinese. - . ■ . fisnin,Mayl6. ■/ A aeroiofficiftl statement from I Berlin regarding the ooaling stations I at Lent stales thai nothing is known I in well informed qoarters in Berlin.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 244, 16 May 1906, Page 3
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