GENERAL CABLES.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW'GUINEA. (Received July 22, 30.30 p.m.) , MELBOURNE. July 22. Sir Edmund Barton, federal Premier, announced in the House of Representatives tliat the Government intends at an early date to introduce a Bill to provide tariff preference on goods received from Papua, New Guinea. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT. BRISBANE, July 22. In the Legislative Assembly, during tho debate on tho Address-ln-Rcply, Mr W. H. Browns, leader of the Opposition. moved a vote of want-of-confi-denco. The- Premier, Mr Philp, in a short reply, said ho considered tho Government possessed the confidence of tho people. Tho debate is proceeding. THE KHSHINEFF OUTRAGES. ST. PETERSBURG, July 21. Tho Vice-Governor of Kishincff has been transferred to tho Caucasus, and tlio Cliief of the Gendarmerie has been placed on the reserve. The Czar refused to receive tho Governor of Kishineff. NEW YORE, July 21. American railway stocks have declined sixty-niuo millions sterling since January. LONDON. July 21. A hundred and thirty thousand military receipts, representing over two millions sterling, have boon paid in Orango River Colony. SYDNEY July 22. One of tho men injured by the collapse of a building in George street which was being demolished has died. BRISBANE July 22. Three'men, nnincd Taylor. Connors and Whether, were killed hy an'explosion of gelignite in the Hobson mine at Herbert on, in Northern Queensland. Toothache is a severe test of a man's philosophy. A simple remedy is to saturate a piece of cotton with Chamberlain's Pain Bairn and place it, in the cavity of tho affected tooth. One appli-. cation gives relief. Try it. All dealers sell it. Small size. Is 6d; large size, 3s.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 5
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