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Itchy .cliijblauis instantly relieved by KOOLIBAEL Cures backache, rheumatism; sprains, bruises.—AdW. " . Labce petitions have been presfe'nled id Parliament this session praying for the abolition of the totalisatot. Jlr Arnold this week asked iKe Acting-Premier if the (idvernlrient will this.session introduce a Totalisator Abolition Bill. Sir Joseph Ward said there was undoubtedly a strong feeling In fkvoiir of tie tlbtflition tif thS totalisator. Others again believed it was better than the old svstein. After a remark by Mr Riiseall; Sir Josepli w&it on to say if the people were favourable to its abolition the country should give fefftct to their wishes, ind the Government would do So. He added that! life, hoped io have the Referendum Bill before The House at an early date. All who wish to protect themselves from the results of a bad cough should not neglect to tike TUSSIUORA. At tliis land Board this week tlifi following Was the only local business transacted : F. G. Harrex wrote applyi-ig far an area of about 3,10 acres on linn Ivo. 235 c, adjoining the sinall grazing run at present held by .him, Ko. 225b, Blacksinne district.—Held over fo"r fur'-her —Herdumn and Kirk on behalf of R. L Francis, applied to be .allowed to acdillre Section 20, block I, Manioloto.—UeciiueJ. IF you are sufering from Acnle you may safely rely upon tussicciia. settiug yon right. - Tf yon are suffering from Chiliiliuns yon will find a.speedy reliable remedy in KyajTs Witch's Oil. All storekeepers keep it Mr W. T.. Stead, in the Review of Reviews, says that it is rumoured that Mr Suddon Is impressed with the need for a strong statesman in South Africa and that lie intendsibecomiug the: leader of the Labour party in that country. The. paper adds that perhaps lie aspires to the firsi Premiership. of the South . Africa federation foreshadowed in .Mr Rhodes' will. MrSeddoii,intervipwed in Lnudun, was enigmatical regarding Mr fetea-d'S statement, ana r«inarktd that time would .prove, adding J " Nobody is justified or authorised to say ± reuonnce Xew Zealand id stride jii town" '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 33, Issue 9331, 22 August 1902, Page 3
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