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CABLEGRAMS.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, AUSTRALIAN PROGRESS. LONDON, March 14. (Received March 15, at 8.22 a.m.) Sir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer, speaking at a private function, quoted trade statistics to show that Australia had sustained consistent progress over a (period of years. He was cheered for declaring that he had never heard a speaker in Australia say a disloyal word about the Motherland without either being hooted or howled down. THE SARRIEN MINISTRY. PARIS, March 14. (Received March 15, at 8.47 a.m.) 'ilie Socialists have refused to support the Sarrien Ministry if the Government opposes unions of State employees. FLOCKING TO THE CITIES. NEW YORK, March 14. (Received March 15, at 3.47 a.m.) 'There are 20,000 tenantless farms for sale in the State of New York. Owing to the expansion of business the towns are denuding the rurual districts of their population.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 5

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CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 5

CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13543, 16 March 1906, Page 5

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