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(Press Assn.— By Telegraph.— Copyright.) (Received March 9, 9.44 a.ni) BRISBANE, March 9. An- epidemic of dengue fever is disorganising -the public service. MELBOURNE, March 9. iir ii a t- e <)f ve « rlit| gs Wallace-Halo a,nd Wallace-Lilith colts brought 600 and 520 guineas respectively. „, . . SYDNEY, March 8. Ihe opening heats of the Sydney Thou, sand were rum to-night. ■" SYDNEY, March 9. News has been received of the death in London of Mr Alexander James Malcolm, chairman of directors of the firm of James McE'weu and. Company. • The appeal of. a Linear ssainah agaimst the recent, conviction for bringing a walking stick ashore was dismissed. The Methodist Conference resolved against ,the employment of barmaids. Professor Agassil reports that hie sur. veymg expedition in tine South Seas successfully carried out its chief oWecit«, which were to take deep-sea, soundings, and to determine the a gp and origin of ancient statuary on the eastern islands 1 . ADELAIDE, March 8. Ma* Jenkins has been appointed AgentGeneaal.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10302, 9 March 1905, Page 2
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