The Queensland imports and exports return; for the .year 1902 • shows that, exclusive, of gold coin,' the •' total '. value 'of :Vexports amounted to £8,638,679, ; , being an increase of £66,893,"/compared ; .with, the exports' for the . year 1901., 'l The v imports totalled £6,903,985, being an increase of £1,052,079;, compared with the year 1901. :"'•"; : .-. :":> Eight Chinese were arrested in a shop in Campbell-street, Sydney, and were ;, subsequently charged with/gambling. The premises were fitted with trapdoors and bridges .to facilitate escape, but .the police placed ■ a ladder.': outside and climbed through a first floor window. :? :A; quantity of ; fan-tan and other paraphernalia" and a considerable sum of money were; seized.- <' ' . ■~ , •""; Phorinicine applied directly to wounds or cuts will astonish '; anyone who 1 has not seen ; j it used. V Stops 'the bleeding, ■ stops :; the i pain, and heals very quickly;? Ask your storekeeper , for Manufacturer, W. F. Tucker, Swan- | son-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 6
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