MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
(Pbhi AsaooiAiioN.—CopxaioHT.) i LONDON, Wednesday. i The South African delegates have ! expressed a desire that the Prince '' of Wales should open the first Urijon Parliament. NEW YORK, Wednesday. The decisicn pf yesterday's conference ef the United States Houses n'iso Tceoinmendedi a ffoduction 'of the duty on leather, provided hides are allowed in free. -. . ; • MELBOURNE, Wednesday. After a protracted and excited , debate, Dr. Salmond Was elected * Speaker of the Federal House in succession to the late Sir F. W. Holder. ' DANNEVIRKE, Wednes. Christopher Apci, wlio was a single man, -was found dead in bed in an hotel this afternoon. The deceased was subject to fits. . ' ' WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The finals of the Wellington Golf Club's ladies' championship matches were played at Trentham :o-day. Mrs Guy , Williams won the, senior championship, beating Miss Lucy Branford, 3 up and 2 to play.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 29 July 1909, Page 4
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