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(By Electric T«legraph~~Oopyr>£ht). per Pre»B A.»#ocintion.> 4 DONDOJSf. Mat 18. There is strong competition lor wool, and the highest rates of the series were* reached. „ , , The Daily Telegraph savs it is understood that 'when Rear-Admiral Durnford, commanding the Cape of Good Hope station, returns home, it is not intended to appoint a successor, and the Cane squadron will be reduced. ' 1 PARIS. May 18, It is recorded that a bomb was found outside the Grand Duke Cyril's bedroom at the Hole! Continental. Paris. BRISBANE, May 18. iSir Malcolm McEachorn ban arrived at Brisbane after a visit to Europe and the East. Referring to the position Australia held at Home, ho said Canada was ten times more popular than Australia, and so was* Now Zealand. Everything that cams from that colony was supposed to be good, Tho reason that Australia came out in so unfavourable a light was duo to the fact that some Australians were always crying " stinking fish." The unpopularity was duo to want of patriotism on the part of some Australians.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8192, 19 May 1906, Page 6
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