AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(Per Press Association.) Sydney, April 22. Trouble is threatened in 'he hoot trade After an informal conference of delegates representing the Boot Trades' Union, The Manufacturers' Association notified the Union that as the Union had failed to induce non-union masters to employ men at the recognised statement of wages, the existing statement and the Union would no longer be recognised. Arrived — Warrimoo, from Vancouver. Sailed — Waihora, for AucklandSir Henry Parkes is progressing favourably. Four members of a family named Hoy were poisoned at Gunnedah through eating putrid meat. Two are dead. Twenty-nine thousand bags of flour arrived by the Warrimoo. The barque John Williams is 3S days out from Lyttelton to Sydney, and anxious enquiries are being made as to her safety.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 247, 23 April 1896, Page 2
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124AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 247, 23 April 1896, Page 2
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