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Australian Commonwealth.

Ottawa, December 11. Yielding to the general Canadian and Imperial wish, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, accompanied . by his wife and several colleagues, will attend the opening -of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament.

Sydney, December 18. In reply to Sir W. Lyne's inquiries, Lord Hopetoun wired from Jervois Bay that he w.as improving in health, but much crippled . by a bbayd v knee. He hoped to f be able to bear the heat and fatiguetbf the procession on Saturday, a-- '

Brain's Stain' 1 Eradieator will clean your conscience. Try it. Only Is and Is 6d per bottle, at Hairdressing Booms, Queen Street. Evans Witches' Oil, best remedy for pain in the. back, rheumatism, "neuralgia, chillblains, bronchitis, eolda ; price, 2a 6d, All chemists. ' - Have you I;ri&d the great enemy of paint, grease, and other stains. Prices Is and Is 6d ftt B. Brain's, Queent street. Evans Mountain King Asthma Powder, King of all^jtgth'ma cures ; all chemists and stoufffr* KemptKorne & Prosser. wholesale\gents. ' - _ ] Colonial Advertising Agency, 202 3 1 Hereford street, Christchnrch, for j everything connected with advertising throughout the colony. Christohiirch i Advertising Agents- for this 'paper.' j ; Oougfi f Cobgh 1 Cough ! " Don't coa gh ] ake Tussioara, * remetijf for all throat, ■ »cd lung troubles. v * %',_ - > i

Standard III: Florrie Wilds 1, Lily Opie. Standard IV : Margaret Adams 1, Emma Williams 2. Standard V : Ida Mann 1, Sarah Yesberg 2. Standard VI : Ehoda Williams 1, Mabel Wheeler 2. Darning : Lizzie Yesberg 1, Ellen Buchanan 2. Mr Hamilton would not keep them long. He had merely to announce the conclusion -of the proceedings, and six weeks' holidays for the children. He hoped that on the opening day they would all come back. The singing of the National Anthem brought the pioceedings to a close.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 85, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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Australian Commonwealth. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 85, 15 December 1900, Page 3

Australian Commonwealth. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 85, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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