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THE DKLCK CLAIMANT. Melbourne, July 6. William Druee, a son of the claimant to the Dukedom of Portland, has sailed lor London to assist in preparing evidence, also to look after hi« father's personal safety. The trial is expected to commence in October. A very strong Bar has been retained by the claimant's syndicate; it will be led by Mr Rufus kaaca, K.C. N'.S.W. RAILWAYS. Sydney, July 0. The Railway Commissioners are installing a locomotive-building plant, and will start by building ten engines. SYDNEY 'STL'D SHEEP SALES. ' Sydney, July (>. At the sheep sales two of the Wanganella Estate merino rams brought 500 guineas each, and another 400 guineas. HENLEY KEUATTA. London, July 5. At the Henley Regatta, Captain Darell won the Diamond Sculls. The crew of the Club N"auti<|ue deOrand, Helgium, secured the I! rand Challenge Cup. I'IUVV COUNCIL JUDGMENT. London, July 5. The l'rivy Council reversed the Commonwealth High Court judgment iu the appeal case New South Wales Commissioners of Taxation versus Moouey. Judgment is now entered for the Commissioners. RIFLE SHOOTING. London, July a. Sergeant-Major Wallingford won the Army Shooting Championship with a score of R>S out of a possible o-j. GERMAN EDITOR SENT TO GAOL. ltrrlin, July ii. 'I he editor of the Socialist newspaper \ cilksnteimue was sentenced to a month's imprisonment at Mannheim for publishing an insulting article regarding the (ierinau troops in South-West Africa. l'lKlil'oNT MoRCAN AN'I) ITALY. | Vt'llicr, .(i|)y ! A oiiitvr overhauled Mr I'irrfMHit Morgan's yacht. believing that ho [wrcliascd |»art nt the Stmzzi art collection in Florence. and was endeavoring to clandtMim ly remove it. Tin* ollicero found nothing, and Mr Morgan vows that he will lmyevtt Italy in future. A WOIIKIIorSE OtTJ'KD. J.oiidmt. Inly A lire at Plymouth wnrkliiaise jjuttrd the main Mock. The - 2jo inmate-. were ivsnud. Many an- old and le-Me, (IifCKIX T,midnn. -Inly -■>. Su--i-\ di>|* Int tii.- S.niili African* for VX fhvuu t<».k -is t"<»r I~>. and Cos four for -I. TKXMS. r.niwlni). July <5. In tin* Tenni- Chainj>inii-liij> finsil«. Nt the rfniiMi's r«r""kc-i and Wilding defeated \Vi i 1 j! and 1*« hr. fi-4. C I. ti-± In .tin* ladies' >in;*!e- Mi-- May Sutton boat i Mi"> i hautl»M*-< (form.Th Mi-v K. Douj;-;i.t-v. t» i. 0-4. a ni\vi:i:T in Sydney. duly 0. A ]■!nuditi'i - .? ri.iMinui of Ritlmr-i. *.vrr}i an interest in fhr'.'e Imtid.-. whu i- Hit- rin li«fn-f muvrnicnl. declares that In* aldinr- and Iheiv Five y**;\r~* of 'li» 4 trade has nmvfnm] liini that iji ani of its jdiws tii-' Jf«|Uf*r trallie U a -riuiru-' t" tV«- '■••mmnnity. TRADE Winr KAli EAST. Melbourne. duly fi. The Mini-ter for Airricullnro declares 'ha# Vi'-foria i- willing to join N"cu South Wale* in «nl»-Mi>in;* a lino o ] -t'-aiin r- to tip- Tar j TilK lU TTRi: IJIIX. London. July | Tli<* ('-ini'il of (lip Uritish Dair ; !*.« ■-«, i.;V— •ilajir.n d ,i n-idntioi "i" llmi.T ItilT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 3
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