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[PBB PHESS ASSOCIATION.] (Recelred 9,2.51 a.m.) Sydney, January 9. Mr. Dickson, ef Queensland, a member of the Federal Cabinet, now in Sydney, is dangerously ill with diabetes. Hiß condition is causing the gravest anxiety. Received 9, 11.7 a.m. Sydney, January 9. During the week an inter-State Conference of Public Accountants was held, including New Zealand representatives. Five and a-half million tram fares were collected for the fortnight, ended January sth, representing X 33,000. A fall of six inches of snow is reported at Kiandra. (Received 10, 0.53 a.m.) f'YDSBY, January 9. A number of New Zealand members have gone to including Mr. Wilford, who Hli'-goes an operation for a throat afT<^fc-"'' Messrs. and a number were informally by Mr. Witheford Mr Seddon welcomed tha a precursor of a now connection wKiVimerica. Regret was expressed at we severance of old ties. ! The city to-day presented a strong r contract to the gaie'y of the pastrfort- , night. Most visitors have separated, ( decorations ltave disappeared, and the | streets seem abnormally qaiet. j Mr. Di.-kscn is very low. It is doubtful if he will survive the night. His eldest daughter is attending him and oth«r relations left Brisbane for ». Sjfoey tbimenungt
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 3
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199AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1901, Page 3
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