MISCELLANEOUS WIRES
Press Association. —Copxbiqht. LONDON, Friday. The "Dunedin Star" is entertaininc: 5000 East. End children, the first 1000 of whom held a picnic at Epping Forest. Sir Joseph Ward sent a message containing New Zealand's goodwill. Mrs and; Miss. Seddon were ip.rese.nt, and the latter addressed, the children. MELBOURNE, Saturday. The by-election for Bendigo East resulted'in an easy victory for Mr Hampson. the Labour candidate. SYDNEY, Friday. The State Treasurer estimates that TCew South Wales will' lose a 'million and Lhr6e-quarters on account of the per capita, basis adopted by the Commonwealth in repayment of Customs revenue.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLV, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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