MISCELLANEOUS WIRES.
[Pbess Association. — Copjtbioht.] CONSTANTINOPLE, 'Friday. Nouri Bey has succeeded Ahmed Monkhtor Pasha as Turkish High Commifiuonev in Egypt. The latter has resinned. JOHANNESBURG, Friday. Prominent Australians and members of the Labour party warmly welcomed Mr W/.tS'jn, ex -Premier of the Commonwealth LONDON, Frday. i The City of Dimedin's loan was oversuhscribe<l Thy "Daily Telegraph" states that Lord Rnyleig'i is seriously ill at Prelorh. It is officially stated at Pekin that the Emperor's health dees not cause anxiety. " PALVERSTON N., FriJay. The Kliixmillers' Association yesterday appoinii.'d a strung deputation to wait 011 the Government, to liiy before it the position of the industry and its threatened extinction, with a view to obtaining redress of tin numerous allei;e<i hardships t.u flaxmilVra
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 4
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