THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. WEDNESDAY, EVERY MORNING. Summary of News
0 The Chief Health Ollicer declares that Marion, the man from Luujilvston, who is in quarantine in Wellington, undoubtedly has had a mild attack of smallpox. The French Premier's drastic dealings with church organisations is giving dissatisfaction, but the Deputies and Senate endorse his nation. Prohibition of the licensed liquor trade began in Mataura yesterday. A line of Pacific cargo steamers is promised. The Cape Parliament does not warmly favour the South African Customs Convention nor tho preference principle. There is a movement in the Far East but it is as yet one-sided. The Russians think they have conciliated Japan. Much money is to he spent on technical science work in Loudon and ti works school to perpetuate ihe memory of Bessemer, the first great steel converter, is to be founded also.
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Southland Times, Issue 19087, 1 July 1903, Page 2
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147THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. WEDNESDAY, EVERY MORNING. Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 19087, 1 July 1903, Page 2
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