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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright JPKB UNITBD PBKBS ASSOCIATION.] Sybnbt. Norember 2 The depirture of Lord Carrington. en ronte, for England, w«i witnessed bj orer. 200,000 people, and the route, from the GoTflrntnent Ho"9» fc> the railway station was literally thronged with spectators, A« his Exeelleney left the Tice.BegaF residence he wa> bombarded with lowers and hii ewwiage was completely corered. The aee«e was a most brilliant one, and showed the high esteem in which he wa* held by the Sydney residents. The Karl of Jersey is riot expected to SiwiTe before the end of the year. Habbot, the faster, has completed a weok of his task and ban lost lflflb in weight. He still looks welt. This pay. The Unions in connection with the furniture trade have declined to continue a lory in aid of the strikers, but they will devote the amount of the levy to the relief of the wives and families in distress. Mblbocbnb, Ko»ember3. No further news is to hand regarding the steamer Age which broke a shaft during the voyage from Adelaide, but managed to seoare.an anchorage under the lee of Flinders Island on Thursday. She was reported to be in. a dangerous position. This Day. The Board of enquiry instructed by the Government to investigate the charges brought against Lient.-Col. Tom Prie©, of instructing his men, if n3o«9sity arcso, 4o fire low afe the efe'iksrs, have reported thct ib^re ie not the *li^htGsfc foondafiion for the allegations mfifle. Adrlaidb, Nov. 4. Tke Strike Oomtai.^tee have Tritfcen, to the KercintHo MariEpOfficetis Association, staiinft that ihnt action ia withdrawing from the X.abor Defence Committee removes an obstaola in the wa* of a settlement 6f th? labor diS» cuHy, and they are nojr prepar«2 to alldvrj the men on strike to reaume work on the old t»rm».

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 59, 4 November 1890, Page 2

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