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Pross Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.
MELBOURNE. December 24. (Received Dec. 24. at 9.51 a.m.) Parliament has adjourned until January
BRISBANE, December $. Parliament, has closed for the session. Loan proposals totalling £2,696,000 have been passed. The Premier announced that probably a million would bo raised locally at 02 Per wit.
SCARCITY OF WATER.
(Received Dec. 24. at 11.5 p.m.)
Owing to want of water the greater part of the treatment works at Mount Morgan mine are stopped, and an additional 200 men are idle.
A LIVELY CITY.
SYDNEY, December 24.
(Received Dec. 25, at 1.24 a.m.)
The city was lively to-night. Tho usual Christmas crowds were largely augmented fiy Commonwealth visitors. The city resembles a garrison town, there being a lar^e sprinkling of Imperial troops, whose brilliant uniforms form an attractive feature.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 5
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132INTERCOLONIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 5
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