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Press Association.—By Telegraph—Copyrignt. A SUPPLY KILL. MELBOURNE, May 29. (Received May 29, at 10.J a.m.) A Supply Bill, including £30,000 for the administration of New Guinea, has been passed by the Federal House. OBITUARY. SYDNEY, May 29. (Received May 29, at- 9.50 p.m.) Captain Laidman, marine surveyor of the Underwriters' Association, and atone time well known in New Zealand trade, A TEAM OF BOWLERS, Advices have been received that an Engiisn bowling team of 12 or 1G players will sail for Australia in August. NEW COAL MEASURES, (Received .May l! 0, at 1.24 a.m.) There has been an encouraging development in the Balinain coal mines. Since they started driving tho seams have considerably thickened. The mine is now selling 80 to IUO tons of coal per week. Tests have proved it to be of good quality. KILLED BY A TRAIN. BRISBANE, .May 29. (Received May 30, at 0.24 a.m.) Liententnt-colonel Hutchinson, who recently returned from South Africa, where jh> commanded tho Second Queensland Contingent, was ruu over and killed by a train at Roma.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12366, 30 May 1902, Page 5
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175INTERCOLONIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12366, 30 May 1902, Page 5
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