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LATE MESSAGES

AUCKLAND, June 27

At the conclusion of last night’s session in the billiards match, McConachy was 666/1 and Falkiner 6140. The best breaks were; McConachy 10'7, 247, .190 and 118; Flkiner 252, 262, and 100, ATHENS, June 26. The casualties caused by the revolution number two killed and twenty wounded. Michalacapoulos refused to resign until Admiral H.idjikyraikos shelled the presidential palace. Aeroplanes dropped Pangalos’s proclamation, declaring the revolution successful throughout the country. OTTAWA, June 26. The Nova Scotia elections resulted in the complete disappearance of the Farmers’ Party candidates. The country appears to be sliding back to the two party system, legislation by groups not having proved successful. SYDNEY, June 27. A battle royal is proceeding between Mi- I.a’ng and Sir G. W. Fuller over the former’s statement regarding the lat«; Government’s estimated surplus for the current year. Sir G. W. Fuller claims that the Government is speeding up expenditure, and postponing income tax payments, in order to dispose, of the surplus. ' . MELBOURNE, June 27. Arrived, Tiri, from Greymouth. MELBOURNE. June 27. Following on the refusal of seamen to man the steamer Chillages, when a call for a crew was made, the vessel will bo laid up. Five ships are now affected. SYDNEY, June 27. The Commonwealth Statistician estimates that the population of the Commonwealth at the end of March last was 5.904,592, being an increase of 127,230 for the year.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 5

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LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 5

LATE MESSAGES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1925, Page 5