Australian Telegrams.
'Jssߣg* i3a^"A>aociaVxo)n .^By, Elfeci . Received: November, 15, SJO pjxi^ '•I'br.A r./Buisbane, November 15.i." -• ,The7/gnnboat' iSparro w ( has reiui^'n-'" edifnom the iSoloiKonr lslands. |Dur-' ingioa;iriait :tO.-.:^A.tfcoa -Island \ she' ibonxbaaided; fthii village /of iKulaifola,-; -de^ttno jf ing.i itv ->ff^Cte: natives > on! the islioadf hddnfceett !for some ,time past veiry 'fcurbulen't.- •i * - v . ' ' - - "i ■ rdrth,. November 15. '\ •i ; Sir < Hewyj/S / .'/Berkeley, , Chief » Jus^ 1 tice of Fiji, has arrived by ; the Or^Received November 16, 12.12 s^.va. '.'; ',' . ' . .;* '' ' Sydney; ■ Nbvember fL6v '.' TflOj Marine. Cqurjt; , suspended f the qreiKn^gti.lng , master's certificates 'of CaptP&i 'Vjpx. qf'ihe'eioncarryi for 2iKw6him. "' ■"•"•'• ) .the tifx on^Batianas. 'tti^-fpkimbib.' ' wjiich * usually x*\iih thousEna& f or bunches, dfd, tfot bring 'this triplf •-{•'' " ' ' rmskiiibn,'r mskiiibn,' ! tWti victi&^f the A epepfo^ 'ikion' in' "Birr^vdoA' 'dolliery,i'"'has . suee 'Wm-beorjto^^s'inj^rie^;" ;> ' ■ .;/ ' -W<ging:ottys tailores^es hkye rett**rn-fi Isd' to/work, tlie firm having . cqnc,ed- : ed thfefr ffloaaW. ' 1j! ': ' ' '. { 1 Walter 'Tlosttngrave/ 1 the 'prominent runner, ■ t)t-other b'f M > at?"tHe| Hw-» Zealand athlete, has had hlsl j?oot^ attwiufcßCte^i' 6'wmg'toan accident ; qm '< ' '■'■?■■ %■"./' \ ..-.& 1 rv rHe, Assembly had an all-night sjt\AAk"- anff 'passed the Supply Bill' 'ftfr. iajkfm&oo? ;<>' 3 -v ; - ,",:'*'' T "Vf^ 7Geher*!r'.Sir \EJect6r Macdonald mesi" •Vltfa Vat eflth6si«st;c reception.! Thi. -Ma^oK r on ' belialf of the . citizens^/ r we*lednie*t him- at the Town' 'EQallvj r where^ there' W^as "a large gathering*.,. The BOfghland Society took ajironii-; nent part 'in the proceedings, j Sir' Hectdf-'is the^guest of the liieutepV 'ant-Governor.' • ! ■ ; ( Received November JL6..9.30 a.m. .'r, , '-,, - Sydney, November ] Is. , ' Sir Hector Macdonald, interviewed, ,opoke highly of the hospitabletreatment he received in Now " Zealand. • Tho people, he said, could nqt do, enough to make him remember .the ,-trip w, yth satiefac'tiori and thankfulness. , He was much impressed by ' What be , saw. New, .Zealand afforded 1 him personal evidence of the loyal feeling which bquiid the EJinpire . together. Australian kttcl ffTew Zealand soldiery b.a4r>tbe j mak-> ,ing of great soldiers,,, and, by , a^din tjonaj concV-rted. trainuig'the.yjwould ■mtakethe'linest soldiers the JEttipir.e could produce,.., * . - it \ "' Receii-ed November 16, 0v46 sa.m. * V. '. »"• " ' i 'Sydney, ttovefttber; 16.". ' 'Ifq , Offfqidl- rßp'orf'tfas' yet been made on' the suspected plague case, rrfe grtfttetl £hat several dead but healthy "rats were found in the vicinity qf where the boy worked,; >The ! &utsritie£'.^ntfcnapl#te £ 'campaign agains^'rattf. Which have lately been largdly oh the increase. . . 'Itfelbqurqe, NQvexftber 16., The old ago pensions return shows that the number of pensioners is16,253, and the annual- cbst-X311,-000. / Perth, November 16. It is understood that a hitch . has occurred in Mr Fiesse's negotiations and thrit he is unable to itfrm a Ministry, atad' wfll wait upon the Goyer-, nor tondaj^and advise that 'Mr Morgan be sent for. ! ,' ''•
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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424Attstralian Telegrams. , . I Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11818, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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