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MELBOURNE, January 15. The State Government has forwarded to London the balance of the money required to take up the two million loan maturing in April. No money will be required from investors in London. SYDNEY, January 15. The Cabinet has decided to grant substantial encouragement to trade with the East. ADELAIDE, January 17. The Governor officially opened the outer, which <has been constructed at the cost of half a million. It provides 1000ff of wharfage. The s.s., Oiuba was the first big steamer to beri^ in the new harbour. " BRISBANE, January 15. The first batch of nominations resulted in five Ministerialists, five Labourites, and one Kidstonite being returned unopposed.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 26
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