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By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 10.57 p.m., Deo. 28 Loudon, Deo. 28. Lord Onslow, Lord Ranfurly, Sir Walter Buffer, J3ir Montague Nelson, and Mr W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner, constitute tho London commission to represent tbo Christchurch Exhibition. Receiyed 9.46 p.m., Dec. 28. ~. Melbourne, Dec. 28 New Sculb Walos in their first innings mado 80S, Carter 67. Victoria in thoir second inniogs mado 185. Warn 56, Carroll 43, Carkeek 30 wore the chief scorers, New South Wales thus won by an inniogs and 253 runs.
Sydney, Dec. 28. Sailed, at 1 p.m., tbo Victoria, V* Brisbane, Doc. 28. Sailed, tbo Moana, for .Vancouver. Recoived 1.1 a.m , Dec. 29. Melbourne, Dee. 28, Iu connection with the scheme of agri* cultural education, the State Government has decided to establish eight agricultural High Schools in centres which guarantee an attendance of fifty students. Perth, Dec. 28. The Cup rosuited : Czarevitch 1, Fifeness 2, Piata B.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1637, 29 December 1905, Page 2
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