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A BYE-ELECTION. By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, January 27. The North Dorset election resulted in the return of Mr Wills, Liberal, Who polled 423!) v.otes, against Mr ■Baker, Conservative, 3330 votes. BRITISH- ATD TO WESTPHALIAN STRIKERS. LONDON, January 27. The British Miners’' Federation are sending £2OOO a week to the Westphalian strikers. Westphalian mine owners are conciliatory, and havo resolved to. enquire and remove any abuses. ! A;N INSURRECTION. NEW iYORK, January 27. There is an insurrection at ' San Domingo. The American cruiser Dixie, with five hiiiinidred marines, is hurrying from New Orloans.' AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. SYDNEY, January 28. The Government next session' proceed with tho State Bank, Bill in' the form in Which it was brought in last session. 'i'lie Premier of Queensland ils visiting Sytlncy. Interviewed, he gave a hopeful view. Ho said the State outlook was brighter than for many years past. The sugar crjop was valued at two and a half million pounds sterling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1366, 30 January 1905, Page 1
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