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Received 1.8 a.m., April 2,
London, April 1. Sir Walter Peace, ex-Agent Gooeral for Natal, in aa interview, deolarea that the Home Government was gomg full epeed ahead. They would lose S >uth Africa. Mr Henmker Heaton, in a letter to the Times, strongly urges Mr Burton to instruct the British delegates to the Postal Union Conference, to support the Australia proposal in favor of a universal penny pos'.age. Received 1.6 a.m., April 2, Sydney, April 1. Five plague rats have been oaught in the area previously infected.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 2
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94LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 2
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