AUSTRALIAN CABLE
MINING STRIKE SPREADS. THE KING'S MESSAGE. Per United Press Association. By Elect ric Telegraph. — • Copyrights SYDNEY, Jan. 29, A strike has occurred at Stanford Merthyr. colliery, the men refusing to accept the .Arbitration Court Awartd. The ship Thornliebanik,^ after repairing, has resumed her voyage to Wellington. .A.7ptfq^j_ector unearthed a thirtytwo .ounce nugget at Trunkey Creek. MTSI/BOURiNE, Jan. 29. I^ord Northcote, Governor-General, replying to addresses of welcome from public bodies, after referring to tho warmth of his welcome in the various States, delivered a message from th*o King to the people of Australia. His Majesty desired to say how vivid and lasting his recollection continues of their splendid to the Empire ■in the hour of trial an the late war, and his thanks for the* enthiusiastic welcome of the .Prince and Princess of Wales during their visit. Lord Northcote isaid the >-ing wattched with deep interest and confident hope the development of the great national movement. Every constitutional process lor- linking together the Empire was enthusiastically regarded [by their Sovereign. The Federal Government will bo asked to vote £2000 to assist in sending a team to Bisley to defend the Kolapore Cup.
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Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3
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193AUSTRALIAN CABLE Southland Times, Issue 19264, 30 January 1904, Page 3
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