GENERAL CABLES.
By lolograp.li, Press Ass’n, Copyright Syrlooy, April 80. The jubiloo of the first Parliament under responsible government in New South Wales will be celebrated on May 22. There remains living no single momber, aDd only two officials aro alivo'• who had any connection with it. Melbourne, April 80. Mr Doakin characterises the Western Morning Post’s statement as an outrage. Mr Bent is suro Mr Taverner novor expressed any such views. Some of tho assertions are a vilo slander, and othors silly exaggerations. Hobart, April 80. Owing to continuod rains the Mount Lyell railway between Queenstown I and Lychford remains unrepaired. Seventeen and a half inches of rain has fallen at Queenstown this month, and it is still raining. Tho apple season has practically closed. Two hundred and sixty-two thousand cases wore shipped to England, being 101,000 less than last season.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1737, 1 May 1906, Page 1
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