AUSTRALIAN NEWS
1 [ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, COPIRIj^^H [PER PRESS NO DELEGATE'. (Received This Day 0.20 Sydney, This Day® Tlie Federation Unions' confexj? ence decided tliat it is unable to' make arrangements to send a dele-' gate to the New Zealand Federation's conference in July. A resolution conveying fraternal greetings to the New Zealand Federation and a hope that the conference will be crowned with the best results for the workend generally was adopted. A provisional council of representatives of the ions was chosen. ANN UAL BATTLE TIGE. Senator Milieu states Commonwealth Government ily adopted the Imperial tics' suggestion to permit perial warships on the Now land station to participate nual battle practice with tralian navy towards the the year. He added that tralian navy was Imperial fleet ready to with the other Imperial both peace and war. Although Cabinet had considered the New vernment's request that the tralian warships visit the Senator Millen anticipates the Ministry will endorse posal. TROTTING STUD SOLI^H Flayfair's liibbonwood stud has been auctioned. prices were only moderate, highest being £80. The Ribbomvood was passed £500. A WOMAN'S Brisbane, This^^^^| Jane Nightingale was with the murder of. btfi'n, a victim of tlie Mre fion -Army Home at on the 2-ird January. liirio of ihe fire a conf;hibl^.fiml the The i hat was insane t,i;- time bi fession, therein>ro Tier was. not aceon!\l)]e as against her. _ DtffnJaut ollarged. ANOTHER F.ULFRE^M Another attempt to tow Waipara failed.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1914, Page 3
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238AUSTRALIAN NEWS Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 May 1914, Page 3
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