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(Per Press Association.—Copyright) (by submarine cable) (Received noon) SYDNEY, This day The Labor Electoral Conference has decided to recommend the various branches to call upon members who were recalcitrant the recent crisis to resign their seats. The Tekapo remained hard and fast at high tide, and her cargo is being discharged. LAUNCESTON, This day. The Rotomahana, which went ashore in the river Tamar, has been floated off uninjured. HOBART, This day At a meeting of creditors of the Bank Van Dieman’s Land, the chairman intimated that the creditors would be paid in full. PERTH, W.A., This day Sir W. Robertson, Governor, has accepted the Agent-Generalship of Western Australia at a salary of £ISOO per annum. The Treasurer’s financial statement is of a glowing description. The revenue for the year exceeded the estimate by £53,000 and expenditure was £IO,OOO less than the estimate. The balance to credit at end of year was £107,909. He estimates the credit balance for the current year is £490,000. It is intended to raise the balance loan as soon as pos 6ible and prosecute the construction of public works.
NEWCASTLE, This day Sailed—Pictole for Auckland.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2715, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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