AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
. + (pee press association-copyright.) Freetrade Triumphal. Melbourne, Jan. 22. The v..ting at tho Senatorial election was : Eeid, Freetrades, G 8; Sir A. Peacock, Protectionist, 51 ; S. Barker, Secretary Trades Hall, 22. Obituary. Captain Malcolm, for many years connected with the Union Company. Japan and Australia. Sydney, Jan. 22. Tin -Japanese Coaim'ssioner has arrived to enqniro into land legislation and tho construction of public works. After visitihs the various Sta'es he proceeds to New Zaaland. He says that there is plenty of room for the expansion of trade between Japan and Australia. Although there is a good deal of resentment at Australia excluding peop'e from the- east, it has not affected the desire for trade. The Anglo Japanese alliance his done a great deilto steady the position in the Eatt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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131AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, 23 January 1903, Page 4
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