AUSTRALIAN GABLES.
THE COLLIERS' TROUBLE. THE BOOT STRIKE. (Per Press Association.) Sydney, February 13. The Btriko at Graham's boot factory has been settled, the non-Unionists, over whom it arose having joined the Union. The Waratah strike is settled, the miners having accepted the reduction ol 3d in the hewing rates. This Day. Governor Duff arrived from Tasmania in a prostrate condition. He was conveyed to Government House in an ambulance wagon, and his condition is sc serious that a consultation of leading medical men will be held this morning, The political atmosphere is still full oi speculation regarding coalition movements. Arrived — German warship, Bussard, from Wellington. The Land and Income Tax Bill ha* passed through committee in the Legislative Assembly. Mflbotjrne, This Day. Messrs D. Coults and S. Williamson members of the Legislative Council have joined the Cabinet as honorary members. Hobart, This Day. The match between the Englishmer and South Tasmania was postponed owing to rain.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 218, 15 March 1895, Page 2
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