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First Edition The following appeared in the Second Edition of our Last issue. AUSTRALIA'S TROUBLES.

DEAIIEU- BOOTS. Hi' RLKCTRIO TKLKy»\A£ , II--COPYItIGHT.] | I'KU rKF,H3 ASSOCIATION."! (Received This Duy, 10.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Substantial rises in the prices of root-wear art) to be unforced, owing to tlio increased cost of leather. Tho Postmaster-General, as a remit of interviews with business men regarding the Vancouver service, is convinced that a profitable trado in buttor, meat a,nd other products can be built up. A MODEST LORD MAYOR. The Lord Mayor of Sydney has declined tho citizens' proposal to erect a statue to himself, in recognition of Ids services to the city. Mis suggestion to name a city v. aid ifter him, and to endow a hospital colt, has been adopted. A U'STR ALT AX DEFENCES. MELBOURNE, This Day. Colonel "Wallace has been appointed to the supreme command of tho Royal Australian Artillery. Cabinet proposes to deal with defence matters, including kin arrangement of naval bases, during the coming session.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

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First Edition The following appeared in the Second Edition of our Last issue. AUSTRALIA'S TROUBLES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

First Edition The following appeared in the Second Edition of our Last issue. AUSTRALIA'S TROUBLES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

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