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IBY THr.KORAPH I’F.P. I" It BUS ASeOCtATIOX SYDXKY CLIMATIC KYMXKY. .hm Id. I lie variahleiiess of Sydney’s climatt was illustrated to-day. At two o'cloel , Iha th oiiiomoter stood a couple o , points helou 109. At four o'clock, ,v the result of a southerly blow, whirl enveloped the city m dii-t and stnoXi i ri)ill hush lire- the i hrrmometer liar ill 11(11 to fill. I!AIX XKKDKD. The continued hot went hue and parching winds are playing havoc with the gardens and fruit crops. Rain r; greatly needed, as parts ol the country are suffering severely I nun th ■ drought and hush tires. I AfAl!(! I! ATIOX. During the past year dl.llsd Kuropeans arrived in Sydney, of whom 17.53!) wme flrili-h. These tigures. m ie, in tin re'dll outcry against Italian and Malle-,• immigration are -'egtirded as proof I hat there is no dan yer of Australia Locoming aiiti-Mri-lKb Ihrough immigration. X.S.AY. POLICY. SYDXKY. dan Id. Sir (~ fuller. Premier of Yew South Wales, uhe ha- 10l l for Klio.laud. has as one of lie eliiel objects of his mission. tlie seeking of the Mril is!i Movernment's eo-opitra I ion in immigration and dovchipnienl of trade. Prior to hi-, departure. Sir M. f uller declared lli" Government would stand or fall In ils laud .settlcin', nt sehemi . WOOL PRTCKS.' ; : ! ’ 'is ii oil t his day a I 'v.'lll a.m.'l SYDXKY. .lanuary 17. At the "mil sale-, the competition for all good merinos and erosshieds was of l lie keenest, prices lending 'll sellers favour.
I'RDI-1? AI. I’OUTK’S. .’(‘ivi'il this fl'i v :■( v PdO :i .in .) MKI.IUICItN'K. .Inmuiry 17. The lii st n ll t-lnI>t In find ;i binds I'm 1111 iti 11 d the 'sT;i t ional'si mid ('niililry purlins in fnnimin nn iiiliniiiisl riilimi u li.'ivin Iml h tilll’i ICS will lie rnprn-i'iit. ml mid lint h n I ill' In s||pj, (ir t w;is Ulliiln (n-ili'v nl'lni n I r 11K fll \ (1 [si ■nss i (111 nu tlm (|iK'st inn 11 1 si-'kinn n cnnlmniivo willi file Cnmiti-v Pm tv wherefrom tl'o |ifi>ss ivciv strictly luirred. II is imil(>r- | the nrnmisnl. uddinu; mi expression it' "oil li (|e Of e in Ale llodll's. hroliollf lit' J 11 I'llil lv S| l-nlnr 5(..-(i('ll Pllltv wild ex- j |ni‘-s,.|| pointed (lisiiinliniitinn in emiiI i111h• umlrr liis lendersliip. Also find , snr-li I(‘.nl<-!■'|ii• > would nrov" destine- ! liv in miiv c' , :ir.!:e of s'cininn tile no- j ( ,i m -it Inn nf Hie Country imrty in form- j in.. - M (nwernmopt The d'sciissimi wi's . emunliciii"d b\' idlemil m-i's 'undo !v , ..•(il-inn, Itln in I "M's. fo'indod nil rilinonr ! ne illmt'wisc j-.>■> i ■ rliii■ e I tin inlnntinns | the On'-.M-HiMciii. mid tl'iit A*i : | f nirl.es ns 11 fililll res,n't , |md deter- I ..line,l ml In sii l 1-1 ■ 11 . • r I I’c d CM:-1> i 1 > ; ~f (tie ( InrcniMl.Mll . Crept 11:1 llv Mil <’ v - | i. 1. . i.i.i ni nnfidmicn in At' - Hcnl'm n . 1 1 ';1 1 ter el 11-,.I 1 -,. I i,,,.;d I'llflv WHS Ol'ss- | ~.. .tin " lid .|M ni'l i t 111, t il II fs : :■ •. m .- n !„. n I...n|t. m 1,,., i Inn i* , Ibe Vn V I n lie -I, I' lb in|l nf ml' . "ept ■•snb'l .'nil- •T" ' id ' 11. e *'n" In' . j 111, Cons with lie ('■ mi11 f■■ v PnHv. Till. | inm,line rl'cii :":iinint"d n deleintf inn In ; (•nil for with it'" ( 'HU m.' Pmlv. | T !, n li't.toe lit . I.cld II slini’t meet ill,';111 .1 .idjniii lied, |icii'!iii;r tie- rnsiill of ; llm Xu li,Mm ! ist "ii 11 11 ■ii mr '■ 1 1 ii• 1 1 nf | times \';is nf in mi iirn tm I cl'ii ri'ej er. j nn.l ,lis'!(,..('d II ,) eej(|ed divemen,,, • T ' views :< >II<: 11.' t members. j ' I r.vnrsTitiAi. msprrps. ; enivml tl,is -Init '."I I i
SA DNKY. Jmiiiim ry 17 ■ T!ii» Cnion withdraw llio I • 7?<>st.or system the Wollomuhar. and j I aiin'e 1 to sium the vessel uneondir inn- ' <il I v. ! Tin* Secretary ni' the Miners Federa- ; tion states ;; thousand minors am idle ; on tlio south const in eonseqnonce of j the olosino; down of two lame collieries. ! owinic to n dispute hotwoen tlio owner** : And railway commissioners. Tin* Federation decided to as!; Covcrnment ! ! either to eompol the owners to work : the mines nr take them over and work them in the interests of the general i f community. ; FATAL FXI'LOSIOX. .MKkliOl "i(Xid .Innlimy 17. j An explosion m the factory of the t Australian Kx plosive Coy., at Deer j Fnik near .Melbourne, occurred In a j hut where four ytn.nu women were lil- j iinji cariridiies. killing Florence Smith j railed 27, Mail-lie Nelson 21. May Jack- 1 son 20. and seriously inj urintr CJivo Bax- J ter. Nelson and da ok.son wore kilJed j instantly ' shockingly miitilatod. ! Smith succumbed ten mimifes after the accident. The victims were just about ; to stop work for the day w hen the ex- j plosion occurred. The cause is unknown.
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