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+ Pr*u Aisoouiion.-UopTfbilH. The Butter Commission Melbourne, July 22 The Assembly has granted another hundred pounds to enable tho Butter Commission to obtain further ovidoueo. Habitual Drunkards Melbourne, this day Tho Government intend (o introduce a Bill to deal with Labium! drunkards. Effects of the Gate Stunk, tliii dw. It Ims been found necessary to dock the Laira and discharge the wholo of her cargoi The vosiel is eovercly strained, Federal Arbitration Bill Melbourne, thin day It is understood that the Government intond to attempt to reintroduce ibe coastal shipping clauses in tho Arbitration Bill. Uhe Queensland Parliament Dmsiia.se, July 22 A proclamation lias been gazetted lo dissolve Parliament. Tho writs will issue to-day. The Capital Site Melbourne, this day. A big party ot mombers has lelt lo inspect tho new Federal site on tho Upper Murray, suggested by Sir W, Lyno at the last minute, Heavy Rains BrDNK. tbia da.v Heavy rains arc falling in the coastal districts, and there is strong southerly, ami dirty weather soaward Shipping Sydnev, July '22 Arrived: Wbangapo, from Wcslport. Sailed • Zoalandia, at 3 p.m. Melbourne, July 22 Arrived: 'Star of New Zealand from London, Adelaide, July 22 Arrived: Whaltfttane, from Liverpool,
A Timely Discovery BIDNIT, thil dM, Tho torquo Gchrs, after taking in a •quantity of coal ballast, was on tho point of leaving for Kaipara, wlion smoke was noticed issuing from one of tho hatches and it was discovered that the coal had got heated, Sho is being discharged,
The flew Guinea Tragedy Sidney, tliis Jay. The New Guinea Royal Commission bolds its first sitting on Monday, Queensland Elections Brisbane, July 'li Tho Promier has issued a manifosto to tho olectors, Tho chief points of his policy aro the cessation of borowing, tho opening of new districts for settlement, increased facilities for those already settled on tbo land, and promotion of immigration. Bbisuank, this day Tho Premier's manifesto declares that tbo finances im bo balanced without further taxation, Ho has promised tho rcintroduction of tho Adult Suffrage Bill,
N.S.W. Forces Bydnsv. tin* day Fiun litis boon re* engH»od for three years aa commandant ol Ibo Now South Wales forces, It is rumoured bo is likely to bocomo the I head of tlio proposed now schemo of military control. Cyclist Taylor Stdnit. tliU d«7Major 'liylor writes that bo mtondj to ruvisitoriflracoinlbo Australiau States. t Cable Conference Bk Melbouiini;, Ihid day Hh The Government has been informed Hr that tbo Pacific Cabin Conforcuco in W- Loudon -hoe been Adjourned until Hovcm.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1048, 23 July 1904, Page 3
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