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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    Mr. Croswell, leader of the Labor Party sent a cable to Mr. Charlton leader of the Labor Party in Australia, with regard to an insidious ...

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  5. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    After a strike of nine weeks on the Ingham-Cardwell section, work was resumed on Monday morning. The rails are now twelve miles on the ...

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  6. A DENIAL.

    When Mr J. A. Fihelly was the guest of honor at a welcome [?] function at Paddington, on March [?] the Chairman of the gathering ...

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  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir: I notice in the "Townsville Bulletin" of the 12th instant certain comments made by the Mayor (Alderman Ogden), regarding [?] in connection ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND ITEMS.

    There was considerable excitement at Hauraki Plains when the Walkou River broke its banks [?] a ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS

    Giving evidence before the royal commission on [?] insurance, Dr. Cumpston, Director General of Public Health, said deaths from ...

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  11. BUSINESS ITEMS.

    Before the National Insurance Commission it was stated the insurance policies expected 10 per cent of the payments due to lapse [?] the first ...

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