AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(Bγ Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Peb Press Association.) Received May 28, 9.15 a.m. SYDNEY, May 28. ■ The value of the estate of the late J' L Hordorn has been eworn at £74,615. 'At the inter-University sports Davis (Melbourne) won the quarter mile hurdle race in 57 1-5 sees, lowering his own world's record by one-fifth of a second. A proposal is afloat to invite the British Association to visit Australia in 1913, or the M ay 28. Lord Chelmsford opened the new Rawson public hall. At a subsequent, public meeting a number of matters of interest; to the Islandets were discussed. Mr Macoy Quintal, "the principal spokesman, stated that handing over the Island to the Commonwealth was against the wish of the MafsT' The Government has decided to observe the King's Birthday on June 6. It will be a public holiday. Arrived. —Ennerdale from Grevmoutn.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9224, 28 May 1910, Page 5
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