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By telegraph,. Press‘Ass'n, Copyright London, Deo, 11 At tho Salvationist musical competition, Gore, of Melbourne, secured fiist prize for a march; William Young-, of Now Zealand, third. Tho ss. Illawarra, having insufficient accommodation, arrangomonts havo boon maclo for tho s.s. Port Jackson to take tho Warsprito boys instead. Tho racehorse Diamond Jubiloo hns been sold to go to tho Argentine, for 31,000 guineas. Sir E. It. Russell, editor of tho Liverpool Daily Post, has been acquitted at tho Assizes on a' charge of libel in publishing an article accusing a section of tho Licensing Committee with obstruction of tho Administration Act. Obituary: Lady Rawson, wife of Sir Harry Rawson, Govornor of New South Wales, in tho Rod Soa, on tho 3rd inst, whilst on her roturn to Sydnoy. Pekin, Deo. 11.
A Buddhist monk and twenty-four other Cinnamon have boon arrosted for complicity in the late missionary murders at Lienchan, Brisbane, Dec. 12. At tho Manly club swimming carnival Fitts won the Invitation Handicap, Freyburg being second.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1625, 13 December 1905, Page 1
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