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GENERAL XTBHB. PBB PBBSS ABBOCIATHJK. t * j.. Jantiary 2. Land fifty ootlcs front Jobmotfibuiv iss«lling for £5<X an acre. w „ Vibswa, Janu«i»rf. „ M. Nordan, a leading litterstiM oa the Yiepna newspaper Nieu Fritttpm in the oouige of an article says the tremendous exertions in the Tranaiul have strengthened Great Britain's po_ sition. The historical and nusfal/tto existing ,between OanadV Avd&Mift and Britain are la stronger "txAjTof union than any constitution. influence has not influenced thecoloniea' devotioD, Received 8,10.16 a.ra. Sydney, Jasttary 3, The : Cabinet has finally decided nivk to pay the Seeocd and subsequent Contingents both Imperial and colonial rates. The men are equally determined to test the matter in the Oourta* DEATHS OF TWO NEW ZEALA.NDEHB. Received 4,0.7 ajo. Londov, Januaiy S. Lieutenant D. Byrne, of the Nair Zealand Mounted*, is convalssoentsnd has resumed duy. Prmtes 0. Bates and Willi#* Thurston, Sixth New Zealand died of enteric at Btanderton. The Boats withdrew from theattadc on (he Swui Queen's reeidenoe afc Tukaniniwhen a strong impi of native* aoDaared. - SIGNB OF HEAVY FIGHTING. Beoelved i.-O.SO a.m'. " Londok, Juury 3. Heavy onnnonading hia be*n he rd southwards of the FranUbrt-lkfelkop blockhouse line. De Wet was previously at Leeuwkop, OUR EIBH^MNTINaEfff, NkIIOS, Jr,jju it-y J, At the Eighth Continent oampibo* the More Men Fund OommitU*, presentrd each wan, 6 f the Nelaou akd West Coast drafts with woolteu underwear. The speakers included th* Biahop of Nefeoo, the Mayor, (Mr. BU W\°l ogel Pitt - Major Wolft I and Mr. J, Sharp. Th«re were a ver* large number of people present. , Nelson, Janauy 3. The xielson »nd W*s. dotal in *nt* bees of .the Eighth Oontingent Tfrffr pert this afieruoon. The Garrleo»"" Band and volunteers marahed wjfth them from town, and a verv bm§ number of citizens assemble! R on ttie wharves and quay and oheered man as they left. The Mtyor delivered a brief address. 4.11 vessels in potfc were decorated with buntiny, and ■!' the steamer moved oif guns were finm Palme hston Noeth, Janmry fji The Palmerg'on section of 20 ■fff* for the bigbth Contingent kft Ibr Wellington to-day. Thry wexe' aooorded a public sen! off, and a farewdSt speech was made hy the Mayor. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 2
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