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SYDNEY, Feb. 3. Received 3rd, 11.36 p.m.
SULTRY
T^iiß heat wave continues, the tem.perature being 9.8 in the city to-day. Thunderstorms brought relief in some country districts.
Received 4tb, 1.10 a.m.
OUR BOER VISITORS
The Boer delegates, who sail for N.Zvon Saturday, expect to remain about a month and return to Australia.
MELBOURNE, Feu. 3 Received 4th, 1.10 a.m. QUITE CONDESCENDING
Premier Barton states that he knows nothing of N.Z'a proposal to obtain a training ship for boy?, but is inclined to think K.Z.Js anxious to have the services of one of the gunboats that will cease to be attached to the auxiliary squadron if the new, navel agreement into - effect The. agreement makes: nd pro vision jEor a. 7 tralning^hipV' 1 6r toys, so that the fresh proposal is one that N. Z. is adopting qa her ,ovn responsibility and is noir a matfeitupon, which the Federal Government would have anything 'to' say.- ■;';■•■•■• ;'".■ '" : ' '' ' •*" ' : "' '■■^■ : "
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Southland Times, Issue 18062, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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