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VARIOUS CABLES

I CABLE NEWS

United Press Association —By Electr/'i Telegraph—Copjrigb \.

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

Received This Morning, 12.30 o'clock

SYDNEY, June 6

'lhe agricultural statistics for New South Wales show that 3,382,5*23 acres were cropped last year, being an increase of 202,000 over the previous year. In most instances the crops show a lo.ver average. Horses, cattle, and pigs increased, and slieep show a slight decrease. TWELVE MILE LIMIT. Received Ibis Morning, 12.35 o'clock. LONDON, June 6.

Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Council of Empire has adopted the twelve mile limit on the Amur coasts. It. will come into operation half a year after the notification to Japan. | AN AERONAUT MISSINCf. ! Received This Morning, 12.35 o'clock. PARIS, Juno 6. Lieutenant Bague, who left Nice yesterday on an aeroplaning trip to Corsica, is missing. FEDERAL LAND TAX. Received This Morning, 12.30 o'clock. MELBOURNE, June 6. The Acting-Federal Treasurer now estimates the land tax-returns at £1,200,000. He previously estimated the return at £1,000,000. THE VETO BILL. Received This Morning, 12.35 o'clock. LONDON, June 6. Earl Halisbury, speaking at Eggas- 1 ford, said: "Unless tne Veto Bill is so amended as to remove all its objection-, able features (and all its features are objectionable) I will ,ce(rtainly vote '• against the third 1 A MARVELLOUS ESCAPE. (Received This Morning, 1 o'clock^) LONDON, June 6. | Mr Latham's monoplane snapped a j chain while turning at a sharp angle, ilt suddenly dipped; and crashed ! through a roof at Brooklands. Mr Latham had a marvellous escape. ARNST-PEARCE MATCH. (Received This Morning, 1.9 o'clock.) SYDNEY, June 6. Pearce and Arnst have signed articles for a race on June 29th. LEGISLATIVE GRAFT. Received This Morning. 12.35 o'clock. NEW YORK, June 6. An Ohio State Legislator's confession to a charge of accepting a bribe is believed to forecast di closures of wholesale graft. Several indictments are pending.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 5

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VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 5

VARIOUS CABLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 5

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