YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
IIAKVKSTERS. Melvoobx-k, Peromher 4. An Anti-Trust Bill is heint? drafted for intridtn-lion in the Federal House iliis session. Il is in reality lo be nn inli-tlunijiinj Bill, anil liarreslcrs will lie one of t!ie article.* dealt with. Itis nnlerst >o,l (lie Bill willbe generally on the li;ies of the Xew Zealanders m 'astires. BAD WEATJIKR. Mki.uoiiixk, Dct-emher f. The soul hern port inn of the State litis been visited by the si-vcre.-it weather experienced for many years, being as lud as wiul ar. There was a violent hurricane on the coast. The ketch Foam capsized off the (lippithntl lakes entrance. The crew are safe. A fisherman was drowned at Port Fairy. The gt'e i< now abating. Several of the .suburbs of Melbourne are knee deep with water. STAMPS. SvnxKV, December t. Philatelists in Sydney celebrated the jubilee of the Xew South Wales livepenny stump, which enjoys the distinction of being the okbut postage stamp in the world.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 3
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159YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 3
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