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THE Southland Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1903. Summary of News

Australia will scarcely feel tne lack of a harvest. America sends wheat by thousands of tons.

An extraordinary rainfall in 15 minutes is reported from N.S.W. The N.S.W. Liberal Reform platform is

lofty

lit is said, on Chinese authority, that Russia's demands have been rejected.

The news from Sonialiland shows how much and how little modern military r u n do against hordes of fanatics. Ammunition is exhausted before they can be beaten on*, and their numbers tell.

have

A Harvard professor chums to discovered the gerjo of gnuillpox.

The people up at Lake Nya-nza ale in arms ngainst the recruiting of their natives to work in the Hand mines

On page four of this issue space is made for part of a lengthy report en the arbitration and conciliation laws of New Zealand by the Victorian Commission who wore in the colony a. short time ago for the purpose -of enquiring into thi." result of our legislation in that connect ion. As the opinions of unbiassed, though interested, persons their remarks are full of interest for us. and a perusal of the article reveals that they were favourably impressed with the principle of what they term New Zealand's "novel and daring experiment." although they have a number of faults to find with the minor working parts of the labour

machinery

Tho charge against four men for alleged breaking ant \ entering the storeroom of the Appleby Hotel and stoaftng five dozen hottles of ulo was called yesterday afternoon and adjourned till 1m a.m. this morning. Nine men who had stowed away in tlio steamer Perthshire from Sydney wr-ro brought before tho Court in and were fined UOs each, in default 7

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Southland Times, Issue 19032, 28 April 1903, Page 2

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THE Southland Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1903. Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 19032, 28 April 1903, Page 2

THE Southland Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1903. Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 19032, 28 April 1903, Page 2

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