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By Telegraph—Press Assooiation— Copyright
Received 9.56 p m., April 10.
London, April 10. The Times, referring to Dr Both’H report, urges that provision be made for roterves for natives, coupled with systomatio emining of black children in the dements of civilisation.
Romo, April 10. King Edward and Qucoo Alexander have aciivcd at Port Mabou. They remain for two days. The visit has evoked much enthusiasm.
_ . _ ' Perth, April 10. ? During William Redmond’s visit to goorlie £15,000 was spontaneously aub~/ scribed to the campaign funds of the Irish ■* Party.
Received 9.52 p.m., April 10. Sydney, April 10. The Post mas ter-General states that arrangements for the mail eontract have been finally settled, subject to Parliamentary approval. Three cases of plague were reported today. JCboy were all traced tc Darling Harbor. One victim was a member of the rat-catching staff, and has the disease for the second time.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1427, 11 April 1905, Page 2
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