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SOCIALISTIC MOVEMENTS.

THE ITALIAN FASTER* Receiyed April 17, noon. Bbblin, April 16. As the day for, holding the great labor demonstration approaches the excitement increases. The workmen, employed at Liebigs iron works in this oity were refused a holiday on tiie list M*y* the date fixed for the demonstration, and in conse2nenoe the Socialists blew up a portion of ie building with dynamite. . London, April 16. Succi, the Italian faster, who undertook to fast for 40 days, has now finished 80 days. His strength still keeps up. He is confident of accomplishing the task. Sydney, This Day. The Herald of this morning refers with , pleasure to the fact that frozen fish from New jZealandis beingreceived into tbeloc il markets, and states that in future the local fishermen will have to compete, with New Zealand, for they have yonly tbemselves to blame. A heavy southerly gale is raging along the coast. The schooner Jolraji Yogel went ashore at Tourakin, but ihe crew were, saved. There waa a hgbi fidl of snow around Sydney this morning. Hobart, This Day . From accounts io hand by tiie Tongariro it appears that Sir . Howard Elpmnstone was standing near the rail onthe upper deck when off Ushant when he fell overboard. Search was made, but the unfortunate gentleman was never seen again... '„ / '-','■ , ...-'; : '-.,- '•

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 2

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SOCIALISTIC MOVEMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 2

SOCIALISTIC MOVEMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 126, 17 April 1890, Page 2

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