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By telegraph, Piets Asa’n, Copyright Reoeived 9.26 p.m., Jaly 3. London, Jaly 3. A tramoar rushed down a hill at Halifax, Yorkshire. Two people were killed and eleven injured. Pietermaritzburg, July 3, The Natal Assembly read a second limit a Bill authorising the deportation out ofthe colony of prisoners convioted under martial law. A Bill indemnifying the authorities for any future act was passed ; - by 18 to 13. Reoeived 1.14 a.m„ July 4. Sydney, July 3. In the. Assembly the oeneure debate is proceeding. The Rugby Union decided, in reference to the proposed visit of St. Patrick's College (Wellington) football team, that owing to existing agreements the Union is not disposed to enter into negotiations for a. visit this season. A suggestion is made that the New Zealand Union might well follow the steps of the New South Wales Union and invite a team to visit New Zealand or send a comb-nation to Sydney, 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1799, 4 July 1906, Page 2
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