Abridged News.
Eondon, February 2. Eady Grey (wife of the Secreof Stale) was thrown from STtrap at Falloden and was unconscious at a late hour on Friday night. Several ex-colonial and other Bishops took part in the consecration of the new Bishop of Adelaide at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Cambridge University conferred Doctorship of Divinity upon him. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Atua has been launched in the Clyde. Buenos Ayres, Feb. 2. The Argentine is facilitating Japanese immigration. Ottawa, Feb. 2. Mr Preston, the Canadian Commissioner of Immigration, in an interview, welcomed Australia into the field of immigration. He hoped to see the creation of an imperial immigration department, handling the problem in the interests of the whole Empire. At the date of his appointment. Canada was receiving per cent of the Britons going to North America. Now she receiving 50 per cent. There was amble scope for Australia in the same direction.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 6 February 1906, Page 3
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153Abridged News. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 6 February 1906, Page 3
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