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United Press Association—Copyright- "'"%■ MELBOURNE, November 3. -.4 Mr Watson, in reply to Mr Reid, sayse. - - % that the Laibooir defeat in West Ausfcra— "vHa was due to lack of organisation. , 'J In the Senate, >Mr Symes introduced:- ~'% a Bill to make the High Court station— ~"h ary, and abolishing itinerary sittings. " ?£ • SYDNEY, November 3. ' \:% October had an exceptionally colc£ '~s, average temperature, the lowest for 47" -.-^ years: . . - ;%
At the Quarter Sessions, MilJard, at .■ 3 member of the 'Legislative Assembly,. ' -> was found guilty of "larceny of £6, the* '.'X property of a client. Accused disclaim- \* ed any fraudulent intent, and declared" --} that the prosecution was the outcome of" f< politiipal spite. He was remanded for- .-' S
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 5
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116AUSTRALIAN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 5
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