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By Electric-Telegraph.— Copyright I ! [ PER UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION.-. |; • J ReceiVed 'September 3, 12.30 pm- . 1 ),.,'. . . Sydnby. TKis.DajK » The miners in tlie ' S.p u£h.ern.si§tric f have dfenia^dett fro'm 'their, masters ai > increase of rate's 'paid-f or heavihg.coal 8 and it is feared, unless the request bi conceded, the men will go out on strike ?, Both the New South Wales anf - .Victorian ' Governments have decidec f to take no , caction in jquarantininj i vessels from Tasmania as it is doubt • full 'whether the case . reported a c Launceston- is small pox. f Recall and Silverton have beei ?'• scratched for the Great Metropolitai • .Stakes. > ' A publican named Keenahan, liy i ing near TamwPrth, has been sho 1 dead by his stepson, Arthur Coulton 3 aged 19. Coulton alleges that Keen ahan had seduced his sister. Coultoi i has been arrested. I Port Dabwin, This Day. The old cable has again beei broken, this time near Java. Hobart, This Day. Arrived — Kaikoura from Plyuioutl - and the Cape at nine last night. She has 79 passengers for New Zealand
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 37, 4 September 1888, Page 3
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176TOWN EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 37, 4 September 1888, Page 3
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