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Ptcm AwooUtion.—Gdoyright. losuranco Policy-Holders New ?ork, Nov. 80 The Legislative Insurance inves'igation Committee strongly advise fo'loyholdori not to allow their polioies to liipso owing lo the revolutions, as the policies nro now bettor than lor yoars. Besides, legisla'ion is cr-rtam to strengthen the rights o( holder?. Free Church of Scotland London, Nov, 80. Tho llv. Principal Hnt'on, of PaMoy, is moderator-elect of tho Union Froo Chutoh of Scotland. New York Mutual •Nbw York, Nov. 80 Mr McCurdj hasrosijned tho presidency of the Now York Xtlutuul Life Insurauce Ooiflp-wy. The Watt Case London, November 80 Hugh Watt Ins been committed for iivtlotuho ohargo of attempting to murdrr his wife. Bail was fixed at £2OOO, [Hugh Watt, ex-M.P. for tho Camlachio Division (Glasgow), was charged for piociirmg a nowsvendor named Elliot to murdor his divoroed wife, and also Sir R'ginald Beauohamp, tho mat husband of lib prcsont wifo, n dtvorood woman,] The J ipaueso Loan Tokio, Nov. 80 3V Japwo=o loin him been covoicd twenty-fold. Sydney Wool. Bales Srwnnr, this day. The wool silos closed biisk and strong, Americans buying freely. Greasy so'd up to 12Jd. Sydney Government House IIiLBODENH, this day. The Semto has ristorcd the £IOOO for the np-keop of Sydney Government House, which had b"on previously ituick out, on o'ihJition that it does not appear in futuio Estimates, The Laud Soandal Sidney, this day. ' (hick's ciso was called yn'orday a' the onminnlOmit, nnl r,n the application of accused's 'counsel the hr&rins was post poned to the fiw'.silt n?of the Court next' your. The bail I £500) was extended. . . Disastrous Tire \ Bidnit, tnii day. ' 'Through ii disastrous fro at Tares yesterday a block of nil shops and a tee hotel'were destroyed.". THo dainngn is p'stimatednt about £2OOOO, not a third of which is covered by insurance. Shipping Bbisbanh. this day. ■ Sailed, yesterday: Miowcia, lor Vimobuvor.. Hobaiit, this day. Arrived, yeslorday:' loie, from Loudon, . Union Trade Marks AbLßpUßNij'this day-, In the Housoof Representatives Mr Is«acs moved the new union trades mark okusos iu the Trades Mark Bill. ftueenslaiid-'4JSrfiWi6oyflrji6L_ Beisbanb, thia day. Inclomoi.t weather interfered with tac arwnHcmerits for tho welcome tp Lord aud Lady bbelinsfoid. Howover, there was a largo crowd present. NSW. Parliamentary BinNBT, tbi; day. In (ho Council yesterday tho Liquor Bill was passed through the eomrnitteo stages without material amendment. It is proposed to recommit several 'clauses.In the Assembly,'atior several unusually late sittings, the Estimates were posßetl. labbit;Extermin<- l tion ~ SroNii. tbi' J"' The Government has granted portnission tc stockownerß to. conduct, at thoir own expenao, experiments .with Doctor Danysz's method of exterminating rabbta An island will be set aside for the purpose^ /Forgetful Farmers SrnwßT.'thii day, .There'.is. £46,000 still owing to the Government for seed wheat alvanced to the farmers during the list drought.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

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Latest Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

Latest Cables. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1496, 1 December 1905, Page 3

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