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"United Prcs» Association—By Eleotric Tei« graph—Copyi Isrlit. TJIK POTATO MOTH. (Received January 26tn, 10.5 a.m.) Si'DXKY. January 26. The potato moth is causing much damage in the Windsor district. A PROSPECTOR'S FIND. PERTH, January 26. A prospector found a 640z nuatget at-ila:bl.-bar. -FIDDLING WITH SOCIALISM." (Received Jwiuury 27th, 1.15 a.m.) MELBOURNE, January 26. The speakers at a luncheon in connection ■with thu A.N. A. ]uncli*on to-day iuclud-ed Hut Gi>v-crtiof and thy Pivmicr. The latter, lviLiring to Stat-o ulfaiis, said there had I>,i-n tori much with Socialwn. A voice asked, -'What about New Zealand';" Another .suu'gvstwl, •'Victoria will go buck t!> KW-.ritidg." The Premier ignored thtstt interjections.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6
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107AUSTRALIA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6
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