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+ |BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CimriTCHUKOH. Tl 'h D v The Premier says that now war supplies are running out in South Africa, prices are netting up and there will be a better chance of trade. AVith respect to the Japanese treaty, New Zealanders would respect Japan so long as she kept to her own zone. The Electoral Bill would certainly be passed into law this session. At a meeting of the City Council the Mayor announced that the proprietors of the present Theatre Royal had agreed to erect a new theatre on the opposite side of the street at a cost of about £20,000, The building would be finished by the exhibition time and would be the finest in the colony. At the inquest on a man named Eckmann who was drowned at Lyttelton, evidence was given that the boat was unsqfe oqtside j;he moles and complaints had been made hv the epew. A verdict of accidental death was returned.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42786, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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161TELEGRAPHIC. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42786, 3 October 1905, Page 3
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