AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
[by ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. —COPYRIGHT.] ■ (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) New Zealand Letters. Sydney, March 20. Complaints are frequent owing to the surcharge by the local postal department on New Zealand letters bearing a penny stamp. The Federal Commission. The Federation Commission has decided to take evidence in camera. The Federal Elections. Nominations for tho Federal Assembly wore received to-day. Barton is the only candidate elected unopposed. Sir W. Lyne has resigned his seat, but retains the Premiership for a few days longer,
The Coningham Divorce Case. Sydney, March 20. Bcv. O’Haran’s examination and crossexamination have closed. Ho solemnly swore that; he was never guilty of any impropriety with the respondent. A Hurricane in New Hebrides. News from the New Hebrides states that a severe hurricane on January 25th caused great damage to the cropsIt was very severe at Erromanga, where the church portion of the Rev Robertson s residence was blown down. A tidal wave followed, and washed away boat sheds and copra sheds and killed a native teacher at Santo.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 March 1901, Page 4
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172AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 March 1901, Page 4
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