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(BY KLE7TBIO TELEGRAPH—COI’YRI GHT) (united press association.)
SYDNEY, Yesterday A monument by tbe officers of Ameriosd cod British vessels engaged at Samoa to their comrades who perished there iB being oonslrooted in Sydney. The Admiral has given bit consent and permita the Fyladee to convey the me morial to Samoa.
(Beoeived 9.30 am) SYDNEY, This day Tba weather is very cold. Snow ie lying on the high lands. Sailed—Sonthern OroiaforNew Zialand. She inlands to make for the traok of the Perthshire, and if ebe fiode her, to aeeist the disabled vessel. MELBOURNE, Thie day There has been a heavy westerly gale •long the ooaat end Biee Straits aince Sunday, bnt it ia now abating. The iooomiog steamers, including those from New Zealand, bad a trying time. ADELAIDE, Thie day
A large meeting in the Town Hall, tbe Mayor presiding, carried a resolution of sympathy with the Transvaal outlanders.
Mr G. A Cox, of London, has soenred 340 square miles of oonntry in Northern Australia. He intends to stock it with goats and use the skins for glove making BRISBANE, Tbto day
As the outcome of complaints, tbe Japanese Government has instructed the authorities to deal severely with Japanese attempting to enter Q loeneland by means of false passports.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3901, 23 May 1899, Page 3
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