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Bjr Magntfeb* Pi*sa As*'n„ Copyrl'ghi Deceived 10.65 p.m., Macoh 19. Sydney, March 19. The footballers Glenn and Harper are passengers by the Moerald. They were given a send off by the Football AssooialioAt the amiual meeling of the Mutual Life Aesooiation of Australasia a satisfactory report was presented and adopted.. It ahowod that the now business amounting i to £642,581 had beon investod. The funds have increased to .01,959,874. The MoArthurLyno slander oaso has opened. Senator Pulsford evidenced hoar ing Lyne using tbo words comprising the alleged Blander in the refreshment room at Parliament House before a number of members. He wrotß informing Sir William McMillan, who tolegraphed a denial of the oharge. Subsequently witness saw Lyne and informed him of MoMillan’s denial. Lyne replied : " Don't make any mistake about it; I can prove it." Broeivoi 9.10 p.m., March 19. London, Maroh 19. Extensive land slides and floods at Rio Janiero killed and injured seventy.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1703, 20 March 1906, Page 3
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