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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MR DEAKIN DECLINES A JUDGESHIP. . MELBOURNE, September 7. (Received Sept. 7, al 10.8 a.m.) The Prime Minister's colleagues unanimously offered Mr Deakin a High Court judgeship, but tlio honour was declined, ■ INVITATION TO BRITISH FARMERS. SYDNEY, September 7. (Received Sept. 7, at 10.8 a.m.) The Immigration League- intends to invite several representative British farmers to visit Australia, ip order to see the opportunities that are offered to agriculturists; A CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. (Peceived "Sept. 7, at 11.40 p.m.) Stanburv, ex-champion sculler, has accepted Webb's challenge lo row in New Zealand. r |'HE ADELAIDE MYSTERY. ADELAipE, September 7. (Received ScpC 7, at 10.8 a.m.) "At the inquest on the body of Mrs Ray, Dr Sheridan was committed for trial. The alleged murderer is still at large. , DISAPPEARANCE OF A WITNESS. PERTH, September 7. (Received Sept. 7, at 10.8 a.m.) An important witness called by the Gold-stealing Commission, whose transactions in gold with the Mint amounted to £14,000 during»the last two years, has disappeared.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9
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165INTERCOLONIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9
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