AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] French Convicts. Sydney, Jan 20 Advices from Noumea state that France has decided to cease sending convicts to New Caleponia. The director of the Peniten iary has been recalled and the office abolished. Eight other officers of the department have been recalled. The Potatoe Moth. The potatoe moth is causing muoh damage in Windsor district. Shipping Newcastle, Jan 20 Sailed on Saturday the Aotea for Wellington. Large Naggat. Perth, Jan 26 A prospector found a sixty-four ounce nugget at Marblebar. Australian Native Association. Melbourne, Jan 2li. The weather is delightful f or ihe ho'iday and the Austra'ian Native Association's Fete. The speakers at ths luncheon included the Governor and the Premier. The latter, in referring to State affairs, said that there had beon too much fiddling with Socialism. A voice asked what about New Zealand. Another suggested that Victoria should go back t) sweating. The Premier ignored these interpretations. The qualifying heats for the wheel race for the Australian Cup provided good racing.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1903, Page 4
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170AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, 27 January 1903, Page 4
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