LATE CABLES.
PiIKSS ASSOCIATION -COI’YUiaUT Itocoivod 11. DO p id., Oct. ‘2D. Svdnoy, Oot. 25. The 'Broken Hill Union delegates adopted a resolution disapproving of tlio mine manager’s offer of increaso. They could not see their way to recommend acceptance by the Unions. They propoßO to take a ballot of miners on Sunday. The ground of tlio delegates’ disapproval is acceptance of tlio offer under circumstances which would endanger the principles of unionism. Me bourne, 25' The Captain of tho Lord Antrim has been remanded to Sydney. Hides are firm at lato rates. All the catalogues wore cleared. JLtoeoivod 1.9 a.m., Oct 25. Sydney, Oct. 25. At tlio Kiile Association meeting the King’s pri/.o was won by W Leyte, Victoria, with a score of 291. Ho beat Corporal Edwards, of Now South Wales, by a couple of points. Xtio week's wool saios oloaud firm. There is uotivo demand fur all the belter olasaoH. Gteusy to 13J1, scoured 23£d. The Assembly, alter 20 hours' oontinuoua sitting, oarcied the North Coast Hailway Bill through tho Committee stages. It involves an expenditure of .£2,600,000. The Opposition strongly objeoied to foroing such uu impociaut measure through.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1915, 26 October 1906, Page 2
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