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A jVIjAG NIFIOENT DIAMOND.; By Electric Telegraph—Por Press Association—Copyright. LONDON. January 20. A diamond:; of ‘2OOO oarats ifas I>cljl discovered at the Premier mine in Johannesburg. A MEMORIAL. LONDON. January 20. King Edward univeilu'd a memorial at Windsor Garrison Churcli lo 712 ollileers and men belonging to the Household Brigade Guards who died in South Africa.. There was a touching military service BENEFIT,'RIND Tli|E MINERS. ■ BERLIN, January- 28. Prussians are Jegisiatinig for l/luv regulation of miners’ hours, for fines to he abolished, and the cancelling of payment for trollies, containing dross. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. SYDNEY, January; 30. The weather is showery for the Anniversary, Day holiday. THE MAIL SERVICE. MELBOURNE, January 30. The Postmaster-General has definitely announced that poundage rates for mails come into operation from February Ist. ADELAIDE, January 30. Sir Charles Todd has retired mi a pension after 34 years’ 1 service. TH|E BRIERiHOLMJE WRECK. HOBART, January 30. The search party failed to disco-; ver traces of any survivors- of the Brierholme wreck. They consider it improbable that anyone got ashore from the wreck.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 1
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