NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(per press association).
A Rough Trip. Al-ckland, This Day. The yacht Bainbow arrived in harbour last night after a rough trip from Lyttelton, but without mishapsDrastic Railway Regulations. Wellington, Thi3 Day. A new railway regulation was gazetted yesterday, providing for admission by ticket only (except as regards travellers), to railway stations a quarter of an hour before and after the arrival or departure of trains. It is only to be put in force when occasion requirs. The Imperial Troops. The Acting-Premier has sent a cable through the Deputy Governor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies asking that a reply be sent to the request that the Imperial troops now in Australia shall be allowed to visit New Zealand. Mr Ward points out that there is a great desire on the part of the colony that the British troops should come hero. He has received messages from all parts of the colony urging him to press the matter upon the authorities in London.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 January 1901, Page 4
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167NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 January 1901, Page 4
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