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i TOWN EDITION.

THIS DAY.

i Per Blisotrio Telegraph—Copyright.)

(Per Press Association.)

(Received 12.10 p.m.. Juno 4th.) POST AND CABLE RATES. London, June 3

The Economist, in an article referring to the recent postal conference at Adelaide, opposes Great Britain paying any portion of the subsidies or guarantees required to secure tho reduction in cable rates, and it opposes Sir John Pender’s proposals, which it considers virtually to bind the colonies to perpetuate a monopoly injurious to tho Empire.

A GALE OF WIND.

Sofia, June 3.

A severe gale has been experienced here and great destruction to property is reported. Two soldiers were killed and eleven injured.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6233, 4 June 1890, Page 3

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