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• it'.S'i I-.Af.l‘..N AM) X CAJiI.B A.S.SOI i.,T lO.* j LABOUR COFNrII. i III! EAT. SYDNEY, November 17. i The |,:ib .nr ( "Pm d i! an tikim ■ j turn in the lUvpT Canm - T*r»i;•:t I ek'ling h I'lilily in the hater's aclim I ill - ai i-"- .'.ill i!• • rd ym , ji | ih" ile-pute on , 1!.• • liolii s of employ : Oi' cl. Ihe (Uonmil ihreau-us t«• fori; I a 'i;diiai*t si;b- ! e :"i' !i of ib- 1 ni.m : ' eater ii'i c.-irt v- .■■ u-idi -it! to la- i mb I Ilig i.n ih - inlet( -: -. i tin- -,i... kins
j c 1:,... ||. - bo; to :: -!i b ii-'g )'■(!_ -. i. ion dciln-iiHg lircaii. I'OI.ITH'AI. I’OSi'i'lOX. SYDNEY. Nm-nd'c.' 17. A seeiimi of the press a.-'-.-:,. :;; !'■ Fuller .sliould f -iaier hi-- re-i.' m:ii inn l a tiler than * uhir.it t> tin- inte. mifteni i eve i'-.( ■- "id io: iii'b from the Country I'arty. f’olitieal opinion lb, h-u deuin; ill the diieetioti lhai a way ma v. ii be found on Tue-dny by the (Ii v--i iiim.'iit again submitttug the local gov ctTiiiv nt. ostiiua'i-', ai.d giving sat'.--fasetory asst:ran;es re " c ting the farmors appraisement of the Vuliier-Gcii-era I. I.F ASK fiF GHOFND. S*i ON EY. November 1.7. Air Some;'. Soaetary of the .(grindtin t the Rngliy l.eaguc is cade npiui iug lo s'e-.U'c a lease of ihe .'.round for iis.-: years. Re\ iewing the pa-.!. .Mr or s.ai'l sixto ’ii \ -:!!-• ago ike Rwghy 1 uiou v.as laying l.gly per iciil. . t the ••h.-irged. twenty, wh: !: had the ife( i o! reducing :1k- ( liiei - luu tin- F: iou r--fused ii n:ige cii - match on l-lie Apii- ( ti!lal (Uopiid a- .ijiparentiv w-e were ~:ii:•!! potatoes in Hn ir c-y--s. in the ■■ day -. The g-oiir l was Mib-'-qurntiy'
lease i to th.- I -we.-:c. r hi' a (h'- iini d to pay v.iuu w:t> < -nyidci'm! a tea--iinable iuci iv in t!i.* , ontrai t price, 'll:-,' Society aim- -t i-iiing the ground in the best inte'ests of nKonbors and Hie public, and l-.i give all -put in-; bodies every chance. BURNED TO DEATH.
BRISBANE. November 17. An>s .Millie Cowell, daughter of the licensee of the Commercial Hotel, was burned to death in yesterday's lire at 71iehmond. ’! lie outbreak u(' v nrmi at three in the morning. Miss Cewoll aroused most of the people in the Inti! 1ing Lei ore sh* was overcome herself. : ( HlllsllE's NEW RECORD. i Swimming over n four hundred ysnl> course, Christie did the di-iance in 1 lie icoord time el 1 Mrinutes .17 seconds. ord. which has been lield since JO' do . nm.pi.xc m'Tv. MELBOURNE, Xnr. 17. j The Federal TariT Board has im- ] a dumping duty on all Portland j Cement iroin the United Kingdom oi; i which the sea freight is le-- than -is id j The duty will he five per cent ad val- I orem. _____ t X.S.AY. POLITICS. J Sydney. Xov. is. Following the defeat of the Govern-1 ment in ihe Assembly. a Party split 1 has occurred. Several of the members contending that they have been badly led, are agitating for a change in the leadership, stating that had Sir G. ! Fuller used a little tact, the crisis would not- have occurred, j \
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