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IDITIULU.N AND N X. CABLE A880CIAT10! A.MI'NDSKN’S KKKdRT. TO I! KACI i lUK POLE (Received this day at S..’iO a.m.) l.llMlilN. Ala;. ii. Aiiiiiiiil-i’ii wirelessing from King' Ray on Tuesday, says Ruiscrlaiseii am Diet rieliseii conferred. and the meleo rologist -, agreed the iwiiili.t \va.-. .-.el t'ied lor Mdiie tint-. I cxpi'e-scl tin hope that Ihe Fratii and Hobby woul' sail uorihwanL so Dial the aero planes can lave tor Ihe la i<- , We! lies,lay. Ti e pilot - reicived the doeis ion a- a mere e.ery day or-MllTeiiee. I i> elmraeierist ie of the whole spirit o the expedition. The day was dcvntci to a final examination of 11 1« - aero planes v-hereon ~nK absi iule i.ci s \ the curiosity m the | ilar L-ar. Tin I'laln i- taking no a Imsc at Dale.Maud, hut will go furthei e-t ii an opening is found. I lie llohhy which ihetter e( lll ippeii to resist the ie,' is going. a- far east as possible. The acini'." i ■ ' 11 i 1 i I 10.. eI n • Ihe h.i -•• may h: preliminary lo a survey of the ice conditio. s beyond. N.Z. TR.VINKR'S INTENTIONS. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON. .May ti. O'Sullivan claims that the mo.-i nirucious thing which has ever happi ::c.| in his lifetime, is his being attacked publicly without any grounds v batover. Alt T the enm [ let ion el the sale of his horse-. »,■ in i ends In defend himself to the la~t 'hilling. .MR LLOYD OKOLOK LONDON. May li. .Mr l.loyil Oonrgo uas prescute.l with the freed Wakelielt. miking the t hi'-l y -till h lily : I s., 11l him. DIKE OK YOLK AT WK.MLI.KY. (Received this day at in a.m.) I.( IN DON. May ID The link” el York \ Liicd the N.Z. pavilion at Wembley, lie t nitgra i übited Mi Roberts on the new ideas, raving a still more attractive display ,■ I the Daminioa's varied resources. NKW ZEALANDER'S OIMNION. (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON'. May li. Sir Krederick and l.ady Clai|iman imve arrived. Chapman in an interview. said lie had visited h ranee during the Kiamo-Pi'iix-iaii «ar, He was interested lo discover the result e! the restoration nl Al-ac*-L wi a ine. lie enquired closely among all classes, and except for minor dillcrei’ccs in reunions and eilncat imiitl affairs. the inhabitants were absolutely reunited to France, and did not desire to <eo a derman oflieial or soldier again. It was also obvious the Germans did not desire lo recover Alsace-Lorraine. although they desired to readjust the eastern boundary.
LROIIILITION I’OKI, final, PERTH. May 7. The liual figures of the prohibition poll are : Against 77.M0: lor II.“ol .
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