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m «LBCTWO TBLEOBArH-COPVBIO^T. , \PKE TBBSS ASSOCIATION 7 A BIG BOYCOTT. (^^^stdney^ML^. Chinese merchants in .Hus State pro^ZT take uiuted action to boyontiTjaoaneso firms' goods. "■moments haw been completed for X establishment of a ton* of steamships, owned exclusively OhiSTto trade between Hongkong and ovdnev The Tatsumaru incident is Sd to be tho cause of this action. MORE LAND SCANDALS. Some startling revelations arc promised shortly in connection with a -land Randal in New Guinea, for which two officers have been suspended. It is stated that preference .was gi£n to one syndicate over gnothe for the acquirement of a rich Wock or oountry. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.^ Melbourne, March 27. The Federal House of Representatives voted the sum of £20,000 to ad. Sto resources of Australia A SENTENCE OF TEN YEARS. Perth, March 27. The trial of Moore, charged with the muSer of Delia Clark, on Nevemw M haa iust finished. lne jury •Wht frVJSdictof manslaughter SdTooSwas sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. A PASSENGER LIST. The R M.S. Omrah, which has just &-mm?tt&£ Troup.
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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 27 March 1908, Page 3
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