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SAN FRANCISCO NEWS

Lord Walsingham, the distingmsQed X entomologist, is on a visit to California if) A Woman's Suffrage Convention has- , ust concluded its labours here. Efforts will be made to get woman recognised as a citizen by the Government. ' The Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco held its annual meeting on the 9tu iinstatitji when very complimentary allusibns: were made in the President's report to the -Hon. Mr. Vogel and Mr. W- -?-|Webb, in regard to the establishment oftlie Australian and New Zealand1; ' Steam sService I^ine. It contrasted the liberality of|KV Ne^ Zealand Gorernttfent with thie -niggardliness of the United' States; Hut felt confident that a suitable* subsidy would be granted next year.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 454, 24 June 1871, Page 2

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SAN FRANCISCO NEWS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 454, 24 June 1871, Page 2

SAN FRANCISCO NEWS Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 454, 24 June 1871, Page 2

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