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News in Brief

Lorn Chelmsford has faeea appointed!?! Governor of Qaeensland A-" ,4M General Forenie* Walker pointed Governor of Gibraltar, jJ V£sss| A fire at Lennonville, tyestralia, hsfl destroyed an hotel and oight sbops? e , >pw Cooper's musical ißiograph will open in theAcMemv t of 'Masio itf||l morrow (Friday) uight, s VSpl The diainot meettag of the Lodge will be held in their hall in HMzard-4$ street, this evening, ' ! > „, ,; ' , \%^4 "Any fool can make an Act of Partial meet," said Mr Wlfoid, "but it takes af'# clever man to constrne it." > ' P r Jfs} Atasaored concert m Gisborne, 600 porsons were present, there were nofcf, fewer than 900 three penny pieces. - fik Tbo Melbourne bookmakers "sent the increased fees, and there are \ n l ludica'ionscf organised opposition. * i#t The annual meettug of the , M '?°«' Wofkera' and Industrial Union l ,> yll be held in the Miucre' Union Hall on V bwurdayevßDingnexl -. r Kom l llv s? * W -\ for the past four weeks endioglPfik, i V was &800, produced ftom 1360 tons of ' ' ore > -f i' 1 The Hon James Mcflowan has pre ' { ' sented a petition f-oro. James Hone, of Kuaotnnn, caking for a leward for the dis , $ covery of gold at Waibi and Karangabake. ,' Auction sale of household fnrnuure will * \ be held at Mrs Lumb's residence opposite' " the coic'ml factorv to morrow at 11 a m l i« Messis Orchard and AiscoH, aoctioueers.' , In the votes crnnected with the Finan- | • / cml Statement inoieases of £lO in their salaries have been grunted to the receiver V 1 of gold tevenue and the bailiff, Waini. i'<■ t Mr Deakin, the Moral Premier, ut S■* making inquiries as to the report of the > "' German Consul on the kefctlemeot of the , Pacfic with ihe view of commi iicatrog v ' wiih the Colonial Office ' Router's Johnnnesbmg correspondent > * rcpoits that the gold, coal, silver, ard ' diamonds piodoeed by the Transvaal dur " ' mg the last financial year wero valued at '' £20,499,478 an increase 0ff4,110,632. , , In replv to a question Mr Carruthers, i New South Wales Premier, elated that the ' ' Agen'-General had been inslrnoLrd to uiako repiesentations to the Imperial ' Sovemment in jegard to the position of * Austiahau setiks in the Marshall Is lands ft p

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1388, 27 July 1905, Page 1

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News in Brief Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1388, 27 July 1905, Page 1

News in Brief Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1388, 27 July 1905, Page 1

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