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GENERAL CAS.

. .WIRELESS TELECHY, By Electric Telegraph-press Association—Copyr LONDON, h 5. Siginor 'Marconi, lee fur tiic (Rpyal Institute, said he \Mniident that •'before long lie wq> ablo to transmit messages to, Antipodes more economically i ny. cable, POSTAL CONORE! LONDON, JV, 5. The Postal Union Congrcfixed to be held at Romo in Ajj has been postponed. | OFFICIAL APPOINTMI;

LONDON, Ms. Tlie apiiointruent) is gazel bf William Brown as Consuljral of Ohm in Australia aiwi Nto-a-land, ' i •

| MRS STANFORD’S BEAj NEW YORK, Malt Airs Stanford’s bo-Mlc of bijo natb, ; of soda, contained,tG2 grn 0 f stryqboinc. 1 It was iillod at a pharmacy tj. loalto, near Sani Francisco. t SUBSTITUTE FOR HOPS MELBOURNE, Marci

The importation of apperino, , | cribed as a substitute for hops', been prohibited inj tho CSonu wealth. 1 TATTERS ALL’S SWEEPS.! .MELBOURNE,, March

[ Tho Methodist Conference has solved to ask the Federal Postal tcE-i&aneral to prohibit the carrii of letters addressed to Tati sail’s.

j A PROHIBITION PARTY. l , SYDNEY, March 6 A urohibil/ion p.arty, has been- fori cd in Sydney; with the object i

| strenuously opposing the manii facturc, importation ayd ‘sale of ; in toxicants for beverage purposes,' l hope is expressed that results simi lar to those in New,,Zealand will bi attained.

AUSTRALIAN. j 'ADELAIDE. March 6, It is extended to expend £40,000 for deopenina and widening Port Pirie harbor.

L ; FREMANTLE, March 6. The Harbor Tnust has decijded that in future all incoming mail steamers shall be boarded by; pilots oh Thompson Bay,

SYDNEY, March 0. I Mr Reid, interviewed, siaid lie bellieved the aims of the Socialists sank below the level of. patriotism and national well-being, and they were aiiming at personal aggrandise-’ I meat of a class, ap'd that , class not I the .whole working community, but a [section which has been desperately lighting to entrench itself in a privilege of the worst kind because it | challenges the tight of other laborers and other: industrials to earn their own living under conditions of freedom and ecfuality. Of co/urse the Socialists, will say, D.ur goal is equality ”, ; yes, but it is a sort of equality oi a Government gang, not (equality of human opportunity, and human right to develop its faculties to tho greatest possible advantage and with just measures of personal independence.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1397, 7 March 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CAS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1397, 7 March 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CAS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1397, 7 March 1905, Page 1

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