Australian News.
Sydney* Feb. 22
The Herald, alter reviewing the trade between Ike Commonwealth and New Zealand, says: ‘‘The figures point to tire fact that if we are to adhere to reciprocity on the strict protectionist lines advocated by Sir Joseph Ward, there are but few lines New Zealand can grant us preference upon wherein we could not compete with or without preference, and there are still fewer upon which we could grant New Zealand preference. Mr G. H. i eid states the Federal Opposition is united in its determinating to light labor and socialism at the next elections. At the Lands Commission evidence was given of iurther large commissions to W. N. Willis. Perth, Feb. 22. There are three plague cases at Geraldton of a mild type. Hobart, Feb. 22.
The wreckage found in Cloudy Bay is believed to be from the ketch Hero, lost a few years ago. Melbourne, Feb. 22.
The heat wave has passed over the State, One hundred and five degrees were registered in Melbourne and xll in Mildura.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 24 February 1906, Page 3
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174Australian News. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 24 February 1906, Page 3
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