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per press association, Perth, July 30. I In July 1900 the Ge. man barque Katinka was wrecked at Hamelin. A letter has been rpceived from Mr Chamberlain, conveying the thanks of the Kaiser for the bravwy diupUvpd in rescuing the crpw. The Kaisor pr» spnted a gold watch tn Mr D lis, harbourmaster at H>'m9lin, and £5 to a s.ilor named Johtiefcin. Sydney, July 30. The Government has introduced a tempo'ary Supply Bill coveriufj £1,917,000.
| Mr Lef, late leader cf the OpposiI tioti, as a protest ngsinßt excessive ex Ipe-di'urf, moved its reduction b£1,000,000. After a l:ngthy debate the motion was rej The Influx of Criminals Bill, introduced in the Council, providt a for the ar.-est of criminals f« und in New South Walss within three years after serving a sentence in another State; it gives power for their d.'potation and also for the deportation of undesirable and prohibited immigrants.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 179, 31 July 1903, Page 2
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152AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 179, 31 July 1903, Page 2
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