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The Cable Question
Melrournk, February 2,
Turner states that as Canada, Queensland, and Now Zealand objected to the concessions to tho Eastern Co., ho decided to stand by the compact. Laboi’ Trouble. Received this day, at 8 46 am. Sydney, February 2.
The shearers arc drafting a new agreement for tho next season’s work. They arc determined to free themselves from what the pastoralists call “freedom,” contract. The Queens Funeral. Throughout the Commonwealth to-day was observed almost similar to a Sunday. The Control of the South PacificThe Federal Cabinet discuss tho general question of control of the Pacific Islands on Feb Btb. Seddon received a cable from Berkeley, Fiji, stating that a number of natives wore deported last year for refusing to work. Tho magistrate refused to allow Beikolcn to defend them.
Killed by Lightning
Hrispane, This .Da v
Two ladies named .11 il.-alown and Horse while riding were struck dead by lightening.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 February 1901, Page 3
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160AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 February 1901, Page 3
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