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The Commonwealth.

United Press Association —Per Electee Telegraph—Copyright. Received 8.4 5a.m., December 21st. SYDNEY, December 21. Apropos of New Zealand’s proposal to send a further Contingent to South Africa, Sir W. Lyne considers that a similar move on the part of Australia would have to be a Federal one. Mr Holder and Sir G. Turned reach bere to-morrow to consult with Sir W. Lyne on the Federal Cabinet. Mr See is likely to succeed Sir W. Lyne as Stat* Premier. ( PERTH, December 21. , Lady Hopetoun has arrived. She is perfectly restored to health. MELBOURNE, December 21. The Bill to increase the GovernorGeneral’s salary was rejected by 35 to 27.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2973, 21 December 1900, Page 3

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The Commonwealth. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2973, 21 December 1900, Page 3

The Commonwealth. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2973, 21 December 1900, Page 3

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