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By Telegraph—Press ..Assoolatton— Copyright Boooived 4.30 p.m. t April 80. London, April 29. Bussia is constructing a railway from Tomsk to Tashkent. Tho Local Government Board has ordered Boards of Guardians to foed destitute childron and recover payment from tho father. If tho father is found to have been wilfully negligent he will be punishable.
Speaking at a mooting of the Orient Company, Mr Green, of F. Green and Co., managers of tho lino, said tho company would hositato to continue the Australian mail service after tho expiry of the contract unless they felt assured of an increased subsidy or a more satisfactory permanent state of Australian trade.
Sydney, April 29. Sailod, last evening, the Warrimoo. Sir Joseph and Lady Ward are among the pasesngers.
Beceived 1.5 a.m., May 1. London, April 80. Messrs Witheford and Willis, New Zealand M.H.B.’s, are inspecting the Manchester dock equipment with the view of developing importations of New Zealand produce.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1442, 1 May 1905, Page 2
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