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'j MR. IRVING'S PLAYS. n) By Gable—Press Association —Copyright I Sj'diiey, June 27. n The .booking for Mr. H. B. Irving's t. season is such that it has been found necessary to open the plans a fortnight' u ahead instead of, as is customary, a' )- week ahead. n FOR NEW ZEALAND TIMBER TRADE, t. • Sydney, June 27. Mr. J. J. Craig, of Auckland, lias purd chased -the steamer Bentinck for the New i, Zealand timber trade. 11 PORE MILK STANDARD. )• Sydney, Jun# 27. " The Acting-Chief Secretary promised d a deputation to have the butter-fat percentage in milk—3.2 per cent. —required by the Pure Foods Act reviewed n by experts to see if it can be lowered, r. A RAILWAY SMASH. ' n . Adelaide, June 27. Owing to the couplings breaking, two portions of a train collided near ,n Yon<»fllfi. A guard's van was smashed d. to matchwood, and the guard, Wehr, killed instantly. m 1 AN OPIUM RING, Melbourne, June 27. The Gustoms officers are convinced of >n the existence of an opium ring of Chinese lc- with ample means at their disposal to control "trade.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 3, 28 June 1911, Page 2
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187AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 3, 28 June 1911, Page 2
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