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PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Receive! 12, 0.35 a.m Sydney, March 11. The Sierra has sailed for Auckland. Before the vessel quitted the harbour Dr Jsmieson examine! the and crew, and cer'ifipd to their hfiMtb. Melbourne, March 11, Mr Barton has informed the House th»t he did not quite understand the reference to discrimination made in Ihs Japanese diet. He had heard of no negotiation on the question. BmsßANfl, March 11. The man Wo id is dead. His wife is now plagued. | The flections are proceeding, Mr Philp's (Premier) return is iis<ur»d. ITherehirnß are incomplet--, v-n roughly sixteen Minist'-rialiKr* and seven Labour members were etuined to-day. Received 12, n.45a.m. Sydney, March 11. The Judges decided that the Court shall on S*. Patrick's Day, as Mr BiHon declined to recognise the holiday declared by Ne"v Wales. Theref re all Federal departments remain open on St. Patricks D»y. A committee has wired a stroDg'y worded protest to Mr Barton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 3
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157AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 3
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