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♦ Per Press Association. — By JSleotbic Telegraph.— Copybight. • Received October 4, 9.45 a.m. Sydney, October 4. , The Premier delivers his Budget Speech to-night. Sir W. J. Lyne, on behalf of the federating Premiers, sent a cable to reach the ' Hopetoun farewell banquet, expressing satisfaction at the choice of a GovernorGeneral so eminently fitted for the post, and so acceptable to Australia, 1 and assuring a very warm welcome. , Beceived October 4, 9.60 a.m. Sydney, October 4. In connection with the reported French aggression at New Hebrides, an officer of the Ringaroorna states that in the recent land cases dealt with by the officers of the war ship, the French ' undoubtedly proved their claims, and ' added at the some tune there was no ' doubt the British were being pushed out of the group. Melbourne, October 4. Tho Assembly passed a bill providing to take a vote at the corning elections on the question of Women's Suffrage.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70455, 4 October 1900, Page 2
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