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fti turi h:i wirr, b trn— conniOKT. ) |>FE PP.KBH AFISOCIATtOIT.] KAKTIIgiAK F.S. SVDXEV, Tin's Day.-Severe <arthqnake shocks were experieneed in the New Hebrides between April Mill and 2Cill. which iiuTciiscil in severity towards (he einl. They caused mucli alarm, hnj did lit lie damage'. EXCEISH CRICKET TEAM. METHOD RXE, Tin's Hay.—The Melbourne Cricket Club considers the Xew Zealand Asocial ion’s offer in reference to the English team to-mor-r. nv. IMMIO H AXTS FOR ADSTHAI.IA. .M EEHOCI’iXE, This Day.—Sir John Eorresl slates that enquiries inadi by him while in England convinced him that Australia would have no dillicnlty in securing a good class of immigrants if Ihe matter was taken in hand energetically.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 3
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