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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

« [PF.lt PRESS ASSOCfATION.] Sydney, This Day. There is general feeling of bitter hos« tihty amon^ flie labor members against tlie Government. Several who have hitherto supported the Ministry declare they are unable to maintain them in office any longer. Sir H. Parkcs and Bruce Smith endorse the action of the Government. Several supposed incendiary fires have occurred at Broken Hill, and on each occasion the teuts of non-Uuionists were destroyed. Melbourne, September 16. The vessel ashore near the Wilson Promontory is the four-masted ship Buiublair, of 1848 tons (Captain Goulding), bound from Port Pirie, South Australia, to Sydney in ballast. The officers and crew remain by the vessel, but they can leaye at any time. This Day. The Government statist's report on the .seasons 1891*92 shows a surprising shrinkage in production, The most striking feature is a decrease of nearly half a million gallons, or twenty five per cent, in the produce of the vineyards. Adelaide, September 16. The boys in a large suburban school struck against the removal of a master. They became riotous, smashed windows and damaged the furniture. Bbisbane, September 16, P, Horrocks, a youth of 19, in a good position, who tomahawked a new arrival u>vmed Weismuller and was sentenced to death, will be executed on 26th September.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 2

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