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SIR F. 11. JEUNE. By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, January 30. Sir F. 11. Jeu'ne has resigned tho presidency or the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the 1-liigh Count of Justice. He accepts a peerage. Sir E. ll.CarstO'ii, Solicitor-General declined the vacancy. A GREAT COMBINATION. LONDON. January 30. The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners and the Bolton Association of Aunalgamatod . Spinners control thirty, million spindles. RESTRICTIONS IN ’JAPAN. LONDON, January 30. A committee of the Japanese House of Representatives, deleted from the mining law a clause prohibiting foreigners engaging in mining enterprises in Japan. GOLDEN LOANS. . SYDNEY, January 31, The president of the Labor Conference condemned Australia, obtaining loans from non-gold-producing countries. MURDER OF A TRADER. . SYDNEY, January 31. New Hebrides advices stale tilnat a trader named Nieol has been murdered by the natives at Aoba Island.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1368, 1 February 1905, Page 1
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