AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
(Per Press Association) Sydney, This Day. The Lucknow strike has ended. On Saturday the Manager notified a number of the striker?; that unless they returned to work that day their places would be filled. Au interview followed, when the Manager informed them ou condition the strike wa? immediately declared off aud there was no furthrr interference with the Company's employees ho would undertake to revert to the standard rate of wages ou May Is**.. 1898. Sydnky, October 30. Aftrr iyiug six months ou the Stockton Ueach, Newcastle, the barque Addcrley lias heen successfully floated. This is the hist vesst I ever recovered from this fata! beach. Mkliiocrne, This Day. A sclioouer has arrived from Maiden Isia*_d bringing the second officer and seven of the crew of the Atnericau ship i 'omu;0(h-re vhich, while on a vo\age from Honolulu to New York with a c.irt,'o of suuai', went ashore on Sept. 3rd on a i< f f off Alaldeu Island and became a toi.il wreck C;-(>tain Davis, his wife and a number of tho crew remained on the island awaiting the arrival of a steamer to convey them to New Zealand.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 106, 1 November 1897, Page 2
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192AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 106, 1 November 1897, Page 2
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