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PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Sydney, M-uh 13. Mr. Barton, refemns tn Vr. Gilhert Parker's suggestion ofc- p.*ra«ion in icfence, said it seamed liki a taxation without rpprt sentat'on pr pnsal to i larger financial burden on Australia than she is aMe to hour at present. I The first Federal loan of £250,000 J tt threa per cent, will be ptacpd locally! the next thre« or four we°ks. I Experts declare tint i* can be floated. Receive} 14. P.fi3a.m Sydney, March 13. Fr.Rh pliguo cases are: Ponsonby, a rat catcher (deid); L'oyd, employed in a bo'el in 'h* city; Ingham, Annandata ; and Richsrdsnn, a waitress in a resaurjtnt in Oa*tlereigh-street. Melbourne, March 13. The TarifF debate is. completed. TVo tenements, in one of which Quanto'k, n . pla«ue pitient had dwelt, Kave be'U burnt by the health authorities.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 3
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137AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 69, 14 March 1902, Page 3
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