YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
Pasis, Murcli It. The Socalisis refused to support Jr. Sarrien ((lie new I'roiuior) if tli« Government opposes unions of State employees, c- , . Lo! U wx . March 11. Ssir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer speaking at a private function,. uoled trade statistics to show that Australia ** bad experienced sustained progress for | period of year.. He was cheered ou lechirmg that he had never heard a speaker m Anstraha say a disloyal ™"» about the Motherland, without being hooted ami howled down. Mubovhne, March 15. ljreildoune the late Sir Sainuel n Uson s station, is to be acquired by i private purchasers, assisted by the Uiud Purehaso Board, for closer sett lenient. .„, .. Lo.vtiox, March 14 „i „• , aUUßllor ~f lllc Exchequer the li.ght Hon. I\. H. Asquithfre. fuses tn grant fifty thousand a. year for a National liep«tory Theatre
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 2
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136YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8061, 16 March 1906, Page 2
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