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United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. SYDNEY. March 16. Mr J. 0. Williamson, the well known theatrical manager, who has just, returned from a trip to New Zealand, states that one fact which struck him forcibly was that the tourist, trafiio of New Zealand is managed, marvellously well. He witnessed no poverty .i'ni; New /Zealand! ." tie speaks favourably of the Municipal theatre at Wanganui, and thinks its success should encourage other municipalities in the same direction. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES. It has been raining continuously for over 60 hours,' and there is no sign of its abatement'. Telegrapliic communication' with other Stales is much impeded. A VALUABLE EXHIBIT. The Mini-ter of Public Instruction has approved the handing over to the Seddon Technical College of the .plumbing and engineering exhibit from Sydney Technical College as displayed at Chrisrchurch \. sWIMMINfi RICORD t SYDM Y Much 17 ITeih von the 1 ist S\cmc\ Clubs 100 -iiids ch lmpionship m 57 4 sscc in Aus till (SI in lccoid mr iprvco m ul uo\r Jhe dtp n tun of the \enUni w post poind till J m dx\ om m to lum Met thei impeding hei coilm, III 1 PR] Mil ROr VIfTORTV MILBOURN] Much 16 Mr Bent will leave for London next week to arrange a number of financial matters, initiate, an immigration policy, arid investigate the Agency-General. Mr Pavies, Attorney-General, will be acting Premier in Mr; Bent's absence.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13237, 18 March 1907, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13237, 18 March 1907, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13237, 18 March 1907, Page 5