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Telegraph—Copyright, j AGAIN.ST RECKLESS BORROWING. I HRLSBAXE, Febraaiy 12 j Mr W. KidsM, (3sc Pfwruer of Qt)cew> | land, in .1 f(?eec3i. said lh.ii if be bad his ] way llie next QuctOidaxid loon would be a Intig way ahead. He believed thai Queensland waj gaitjjj lo have .> " boom.** but if m> .she should have it on i lines. Queensland would do better by I depending on her own s>»d by! being careful about future bnnwring. than j by rushing into anotlier " boom." They ! were going to have a gwxl time alter lire had year*, and lie hoped i? woald be with out the horrible aJicunslh which was; the inevitable outcome of mklcx* boirowing. AGEXTGEXERAL. SYDNEY. Fefeiß.jy 12. Mr Coghan ha.* been apjwi&Jed AgentGeneral for Xevr South Waks f«r Ih?«e vears. THE WILLIS CASE. A private cable message announce* thai the application for the extradition of Willi!* was dismissed 3? the Supreme Court, Durban, and that Willis- was discharged. MANSLAUGHTER CASE. The captain of the irlmmcr Manly is to be indicted for manslaughter in conn eel kra with the Heming*' death.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12902, 13 February 1906, Page 5
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