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AUSTRALIAN CABLES

[l*v KuirTHu- Ti:i.K';h.U'!!.—Corvuionr.l

ll'i'.u Pui:ss Association.) ilcc'.'ived dlllie 2;j. at 10.5 a.m. Melbourne, dune 25,

Mr I "ei 11 piid a ptblie t i~i tmi (-■ - to the Mr Seddon. In the course of a, ••pei i e!i he said: "A few days a:;o we had in our nndM thai ureal. bbill' i!ri!on anil Imperialist. Mr Seddon. lie ha-> imiii' ii> '(«od's own. eoimlry.' lie had the p.ll i!i t ism of UiMiiatvk with a sharper conscience. the aspirat-ioii of Cecil llhndei-; with t) m * taeulty ol realising his ideals: he vhd. with O'ad.stone u> statecraft, and won tii: l praise of the world. When jho life of Hit-hard Si-ddon is written the Unticdi will le •j.ivcn .in endurinu: inonnnieiil." 11-.-eivcd June at 1t).9 a.m. Melbourne, June & r ». Mr Deakiu <lenie,s negotiating with Sir W . in respect to Ihe (Jovernor.'iMpot New Cu.Ulea. Tile (lo vet' 111t It Mll had, 1..' said, consulted him on matters eon--1 "titin er Xew (Ininea, I ecausei Sir W. Mae-(.'re-«ir wa.-, regarded as the besf anlliority. I'orl Darwin, .lime '?£). Th i' chain d remains of Iwo bodies were ''■'•'•nd near Pine ('rerk. 'I he natives re],!'rt- thai two blacks were shot bv KnroI'oat:--. and their bodies bnrnl. Two men name), \-ilan and Turner have been ar-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9297, 25 June 1906, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9297, 25 June 1906, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9297, 25 June 1906, Page 2