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AUSTRALIAN ITEMS.

—- PES PRVSS 4SSSOCIATIOK. j ' (Received e-t, 10.55 R.m. j 1 Sydney, March 28. j | Thf> eleo,'ion '.irn.";ii«n \n practically I clo-fid. 'J'h'-: Cv.mr;onwo!\lHi him tn) 3f> mf i"lif:'.' {';>-. th*' donate ar.<! j j f >.ei--'< nre i 1 j!o noir.inces to chooss from, i clss->iCerl as follows :—Ministerial 51, | Opp r sitiin 50, Independent 16, Labouvj 8. For 75 Beats in th« Hohrb 187' candidates aro Dominated : Ministerialists 99, Opp-ei'iin C 3, Independent 12, Labor 13. To-morrow the States of N.S. "Wales, Victoria, Tsunami, and Westralia select reprf.sen+atives both for the Satin te nn<i the Hoiw, the elections of Qiv errand and ftoiith Australia taking p'acf fchn t'oliowm;; day. TLa campaign throujrliou 1 , h».K been iMrted by steady earnest work by .ill parties and want of r'oM.y bielioiings, candidates and voters Vjeiii" fully seiz'J with the moaiciiiosa j.-suo. Kucjival 23, Ml a.m. Svovfi, March 28. Mr "eid, thro!ij;h the prem, hrs issued his word of appeal oq bohalf of Fresfrsde. TT« urges the elan t"rs to rjlly round thu ntandard ■>!' liberty and freetraders. 'lVniiikt i « i? ho'dirc a ''"nwiMT'.ri':-*! in thu 11,I 1 , : .'?nbi : .ion t'i'iMiir:(. r,,"- '•V Trv.-.-M.fv-

I Received 29, 9.36 p.m. | Mblbouene, March 29. : There is now little doubt that the schooner Louise Limont, which left for L-.UHCfston on Thursday was wrecktd. The police havo reported finding at Cape Wallomai, Phillip Island a quantity cf timber forming a portion of, the schooner's cargo and a shattered boat, which show that she has gone to pieces. Tho crew, consisting of E. Francis J (eaptrin), W. Raid (mate), H. M. Gregory (cook), and J. Billing and A. Firniston (sfaraen), were saved. The schooner was insured for £6OO.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 60, 30 March 1901, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 60, 30 March 1901, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 60, 30 March 1901, Page 3

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