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[BT ELECTBIO TELEQEAPH —COrTBIOHT] [PES PEESS ASSOCIATION.] MEMORIAL TO TROOPERS. SYDNEY, This Day.—Tho Governor unveiled the memorial to the New South Wales troopers who fell in the South African War in Saint Andrew's Cathedral. It was a most imposing ceremony. THE JUNCTION MINE. SYDNEY, This Day—Flooding operations at llio Junction Mino liavo ceased. Over twenty live million gallons of water were used. The lire is now thoroughly extinguished. TRADING IN NEW GUINEA. SYDNEY, May 21.—Officials of the London Missionary Society deny the allegations of a New Guinea trader that the Society engages in trading operations. COMPARISON OF CRIME. SYDNEY, May 21.—Dealing with (he Now Zealand Inspector of Prison's report in favor of the employment of prison gangs,in tree planting, the New South Wales Comptroller of Prisons condemns the system and emphasises the moral danger from association with prisoners. Ho points out that the number of criminals in New South Wales last year was nearly 800 less than tell years ago, while in New Zealand during the same period there was an iucreaso of 230.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1906, Page 1
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