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THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL. ' ' LONDON, March 20. It has been decided to erect the national monument to’the late Queen Victoria by subscription alone, in front of Buckingham Palace, London. WEATHER FORECASTS; . - BRISBANE, March 21. Owing to the severance of the chief weather bureau of Queensland from the Post and Telegraph Department, in consequence of that Department becoming a,federal institution,.it,has been found necessary to. abandon the despatch of weather" reports to the head .telegraph offices of the, sister States, -this item alone costing £19,000 per annum.
SURRENDER OP MUTINEERS. NEW YORK, March 20. ■ The convict mutineers at the Lansing colliery in Kansas hay© surrendered. AMERICAN. WHEAT SUPPLIES. • (Received - March 21, 11.1, p.m.) LONDON, March 20. ' •According' to "“Bradstreiet’sT estimate the American . visible supply of wheat east of-the. Rockies is 77,527,000 bushels. ‘SALE OF LIQUOR TO CHILDREN. (Received March 22,-0.44 a.m.) : i LONDON, March 21. , The House of Commons by 372 votes to -54 passed-the second reading of a Bill to prevent the sale of liquor to children under,sixteen-years of age. : - -
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 5
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170GENERAL CABLES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4312, 22 March 1901, Page 5
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