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4 tit it 4 T i*N AN!' N-.J rtst ' VO. ITALIAN RABBIT TRAI’PERS. .Received this dav at I 1.311 a.m ) SYDNEY. Jau. ft. t hiverninenl. has arranged to semi a small batch of Italian immigrants to the north-west where.' rabbit trapping cani'is have heei; eslaidt-hed, and "here horn I trappers "ill instruct them for the first few days, il the experiment is sueeesstlll .other ramp- "ill be established. FEDERAL I’OLTTICS. (Received this dav at 8 a.lll ) SYDNEY. January !). Alter the declaration of North Sydney Roll, Mr Hughes is expected to declare his jxilitieal intentions. lie disappointed exjteetations in a eolourle---1 'eeeli. Raddiiigton. following. claim ed the shaking he gave Mr Hughe-' was a moral victory lor the new Gladstonian !Jbrrnlisti! which tile electornte and existing conditions demanded. SYDNEY. January fb. Obit nary--ex-Judge Murray aged 80 SEN M E ELECTION. ADELAIDE. January 9. M.'llegh and <Y I - Jilin <Laho:rite t v.v e eleeied for ilie Smiatgivimr all i lirer -<'at- to Labour.
SIR C. FI'LI.ER’S MISSION’. Re, rived this •at I •-'.so p.m ) SYDNEY. Jan. 10. -br George Fuller, "peaking at a ■ miizeits larevi'il. prior to Ids depart lire in, London, said his mission was not In bol'io" money. I,lit to disellss with 1 lie Imperial Government the question of advantageous distribution of surplus British population, so as to make, not willy Die outskirts but the Empire it-,dr. sale. A EIRE. f Received till- d.'IV Ilf -.30 a. 111.) SYDNEY. Jan 10. A lire at A-t ivr destroyed -i\ .-Imps and two duelling houses, the damage being heavy. CRIME STATISTICS. SYDNEY. Jan to \ lel urn i-.si|,'d lit the Inspector(h’lui’al of jml ice shows 7.808 , 'nines were eomiuitted in Sydney during: the lie-.! and 5.55 C, "ore cleared up. Tim value of property sO'l.'ii ".as c|| A. 113 ! ■ i elding and value ~1 t hat a, - i wiinted for L‘t 13.100. Ihe legiireeompai’e favourably wit It the previous vein’s.
EIRE AT CAIRNS. BRISBANE. Jan 10 A lire al ('.-iirn.« di-trov, <1 Biilln, !. s hardware -tern. Morton's Cafe, Austral llad and Cairns ”|tailv Times" newspaper office. The damage i. £ 1 7.01 to. SEAMEN'S ROSTER. BRISRAXE. fan |o. The seamen at l< iii|)ted to iiitroilu ■ t riot ii- -\ -lent on a small euii-I a.I -I a 'imr Rer|).,i..e Time intermed ihi he eon Id macro a r.'ew ria hi al Trade- llalh The Im lej used to do and 0"’ vo--e! i- hung
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R.I! ISIiANE. Jan to. (.(ueeii.-Jaiid sugar yield Air the .... umiii just ido-ed i- e-liina!'«! al 288.(10.' tons, of raw sugar, the seeol.d imavea-t on reenrd. TL' total A u-t ra lia II yield X estimated at 305 000 - which u ill he in exec- ~f the animal aou-iimp-tion.
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