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_.«. f SHECUIi £ft^-j"E_J^AIL/] —. 4 } b HSWey, $eni,i 20. ■' . 200 artillery b.en despatched to Newcastle. An official Gazette ... announces thap extreme measures would be "adopted to prevent intimidation of the miners. A reward is offered f*?f %s apprehension of the offenders*» * '--.J '*■- t **'-iii
(FROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES.) Melbourne, Sept 19. The Hon. Graham Berry has resumed the office of Treasurer and Minister of Finance. Lawrence, the murderer of Mr Fin-layj-on, has been .condemned to death, buj.'i¥CQ.mta^ded^tojnercy-by_ the jury.;*_ Sydney, Sept. 19". New Zealand wheat,'4s"»6d to 43. 9d per bushel; maize, 2s 7d. There is no •change in other lilies. '"< 7 •'"; 7 .',.'.'j i.-' Newcastle, Sept.'l 9. A band of men assembled at the Waratah colliery, hooting, yelling, and firing guns, to intimidate the few men employed during the lock out. The police and military were called out, when the crowd dispersed. The miners at the Lambton Colliery returned to. work oil Monday, unconditionally.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 332, 23 September 1879, Page 3
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159CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 332, 23 September 1879, Page 3
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