AUSTRALIAN NEWS
ANOTHER BOATING FATALITY. Received 21, 10.42 p.m. SYDNEY, Dec. 21. A boat with a fisfaing party aboard capsized at Lake Macquarrie. A man named Daividson and a girl named Roachford were drowned. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. SYDNEY, Dec. 31. Mr BtackwcwU was returned- for the Riverijia, •defeating Mr Chanter, Chairman of Committees, by seven votes. THE> REFERENDUM BILL. Received 22, 1.27 a.m. SYDNEY, Dec. 21. The coftinting' of the referendum vote has comiuemcod. So far there is asn overwhelming majority for reduction ot the State House to 90 ramblers.
ISLAND TRADE. SYDNEY, Dec. 21. Mr Woodford, British C«mtirissi<j tier hi the Salomons, repprte that t-he annual exports of the group ajiioujit to £35,000. A direct steam to Australia is needed to push" on the development.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 263, 22 December 1903, Page 3
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125AUSTRALIAN NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 263, 22 December 1903, Page 3
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