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ACROSS THE TASMAN.

(Preai Associativa.—By Telegraph.— Copyright,), H.M.S. ENCOUNTER, Sydney, Yesterday. tJn , 01 ' ui , ser lias sailed for Colombo, where she leoommis81QUS, commonwealth fleet. Mr Deakin announced that the contract for the armoured cruiser winch is to be the flagship of the Commonwealth Fleet, ], as been let niut 1 ov ! a aua Oo.,Glaß S ow. It will 06 completed iu two y6iirs. strange deaths. Pertli, Yesterday. Two well-known graziers in the Wyndliam district died under peouhar circuuißtauces. John MacKenzio shot himself while drawing a revolver from a saddlebag ami Sain iuugglestou was found unconscious on a bash track. Ho subsequently succumbed. BIG SHOOTING.

The Rifle Association oft'ors £siioo m prizo mouGy for next meeting, whereof £IOOO besides trophies is sot aside for the King's Prize.

„ PROPHECY. Brisbane, Yesterday, bpeaiuug at Maryborough, Mr I'ißiier prophesied that lie would soon bo loaciiuf; a Labour Mi 11 in try. AUSTRALIAN DEFISNOIS. Molbonruo, Yesterday. The Australian Natives'■ Association adopted a resolution in favoui of tlio Governmout' dei'onoe poilov, but against borrowing money to carry out tlio proposal, and also recommending the establishment of au Australian Navy League,

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 966, 18 March 1910, Page 7

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ACROSS THE TASMAN. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 966, 18 March 1910, Page 7

ACROSS THE TASMAN. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 966, 18 March 1910, Page 7

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