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[Fit »* LATEST COLONIAL PAPSBB.] TORNADO IN VICTOBIA. SERIOUS DAMAGE DOME. Mttnoc***, September 18. - A touaim iUM tie aorthnra di-trioU of V>*rta to-day. Pin* iumi it 4mm 1* pro. poity. Th* track of the mAkaofSi<ti'ii^^uyru— *** TtmSyfeey W had TmvOOCOaWt Of MMlMMtftMl MM) bjr foiling ANOTHER DOCK STRIKE. London, September 18. Tin RotfoHam rtoekro«n have gone out on strike, and show a tnrnacing ftttHuJe toward* th* English lumpfin loading Briiiah ahips. '- Tfce polieo w«n stoned while attemptto prevent any ilnturhanee. The Rotterdam dockmon afcraak for an inereaae of fid per day. Social M« are reported not to be taking any part in the agitation. AMSTtKDAM. September SO, ' The dneknwn on strike at Rotterdam have been paid at the rate of fndrpence an hoar and now demand flv*penre. . Bnclnh docker* have been Imported to take thu plaee of the trtken. ■ THE FORTH BRIDG& COMPLETION OF THE WORK London. September it. Tn Forth Bridge, the greatest work offte kind in the world, ha bate) oompleted. • Hie maJk featare of this structure is the extraordinary spane, for a rigid sUaatnu, of a thin) of a nile in length, each of whioh la made by two oentUevers of MOfcst long, onitad by 350 feat of efoaW. The hridga la intended to earrV tha railway high ebova the aidai a? aha valley ev ana a win, Mm pien being mlMorMHTthehe£bt ofST an. rlaeara, ami foanHmalraft the mark M/aataVaa! aad(ai ttffl Mij3«p3 am if Jtt
' !>■ niffiiiTTii . October. #e> umiese- kttxMM omV I them Mm* auoj fas) the 1 that eMßtb. •*• ■ ;i. 'WiLf9LnimDßu M . Low—, flnfcn»ir 30. {A TOHR of M withal ■wwhr" baa bjen returned egetnos a names id* ftpectnr MM S MMMh MW|M 1 with ahootfaa a boy derm* * ebb held on a Tbnernry Jhnt free? ' which tenant* have been s»hjto4i Wvruto have boon honed lor , the iwrt of both oftlwwi.il A BCSURAKGBR^EAID Stoxst, fliftsmhaT Ml ' Am vmd bonhrangcr otaek .•» a i nuniber of people BOW DubbAand , three were bound and robbed. A cabman who hod Nfl otneh i up procured « revolver and started in pursuit of the np| While lying is woH tbo polie» ! come up, and To the dork tbo cabman being mistaken for the bo**1 ranger, Bub-fnspoctor Cboimnn shot him in the •houldfr. Tbo wound fa) believed to ho esrioua, ~ The buehreager i* ttiU at largel»»DOK, October 1, Lamms appear in tbo l«io)an From •uggeetiog. that AnatrsjEa* ehoeJd •xfamth* wishes as iothe <hV I»oaal*oftheotrihoheUnfo ' Boo— otatofl that *7QoQ4oabeen invested by treason, amt ddfcrns • L.* --- -«A- .A * •- aV. *!•■» PoWMMoV Aft V 0 DMol WOC m aoot nfibo ilnoarmoa 1 aneVi thou Borae eW denim that he if ae> mtfoi lar tin) efejaml of the •Jrike hand aorpimi. hot Io amorous thatdaoMM aWaiU he thm tetlm taßsoaea) strike, hi reton tor the easfatanjes londoroa by Am X&. eWul bAa* i^aiafaw eaama win u i i - * <£ : - - iffl* l l% jcum, win oe.ncseeeu bo wutrmtoi of the . distress ataoogtt ; dock mbtmrcie bore. The gxneuiive deeire tw formally , thank Aeetraluvaud- lb elicit her adobes at to tho<JmpmaJ of the turn retained. They summst that ft should bo atibaoi in t& formation » of A Univ*wal N Laboar Federation, ; inofuding Anatolia. • riit moo*. Stdkit, .October I With regard to. the reported changes in the moon, Mr. H. C. • Russell, 8.A.. aetrriaumer at the Port Phillip observatory, says that two mountains have' disappeared, and two eompieuous crater* have taken their place, one of Which is a mile and three-quarters in diameter and the other tome what larger. Two smaller craters are aho Visible. : The large eraser. fa) <aor> rounded by a white wall, apparency froehly thrown up. <s. FEDERAL COUNCIL. , Tarn Vieaarian Laaialsaiva AoJasebiv hee aaUwtad a am on>in the direction ofumreaosd ropreeeatetioo In the Federal Ooarnea The Pi <njlir. eposrlng to the motion, said he hoped few Bouth, < WjOmwoeMjoJawith Tiateriafcr • WHrraCHAPIL ' Loamsi.Oetoborl J It k mated that a alao to the idea < I onsuoi maroers has boon oaaaaaaA aTmedieal man ia anajntiA and \ i • ltmoFßur hSatiok. ~' -mJ>mmaaßniaavAaaohsr 4 ' ' ai aauajaaiiha lea, aaSwav : aaa am-aAJHamj tonw • ■ nmha. HP * , * * *Jml ammmmW A . 4 ■MA>i
s»lwsvJaayiyapato h> aaVsyh^ay I*a BJiawiilßiaa Maahaat to aatr itf as tho diopnto he. twees tho Bajraato of Sarrhi and the ' • > LOKDON DOOT BTHITI. ' I*?ntoßT,Oe|oher 4, Mb. No*wooaL Chairatan of the Aawioialaii Doak Coompaaiaii, atotad ataneetiaithaMto-dajr, that the London dank strike wea a aodaJtoOo aseveoaem atoaakmg y>o weaheat Be also expressed the eanyleetoii that the rasajt ei tha ainiaaaiil wonld ha the flWtojalljn of oaaaai kboar and rtaf ad thai sh i - " 1 ' : " dttMßßar»rCS7ow Si waa Ust owtoeais of m awaarhkn made by Cardinal Mastobsff tit* ft taaralt wea lainilnaat, and a fJwaat saada by Lord Mayor TThitonaatttu open a relief ftrad, to ptiawiiii hy the Ctntoau. pud iinnpattnl a*> shtenee reoeived by the.sirikeva from AaatraHn. Ho admitted that tha payaMßt of aa iaeraaaad cata of siipsnee woald aatraat enpertotasen snd onabto the ooaapaaiot to.dhv . witit an applaaaa - hanttnar Oo> rciinnnint. an msanaTdo Hoair Baora tary, Jlta part of dht. ponce, on ntJeanetM plntoer'at'y, an emotionil pablie, and dengnin«t aaitaton. he said London waa at the mercy of the mob. A reaolntton was pasted by the msnting thanking the directors for their action in connection with the strike, and eeneraing Sir OHarhw Tbacrty poriee reoaivoi two days' phy fat Otnjisatiarr with their earviaas at the recent strike. , • ■ Mr. 9arns that the distreu plea apnaejC anAfta\WtJ>n> wMI be paid into the eradit«f tfaa D^ker'. • Mom handrod-of tht dock Uhawfata hnea stooek on aha grounds the^Uinttofiawtostoraaari^aaitoi *■* ■ *',»
AN ‘EXOTHITGT 45CSEHR * • ■ t lM ua Hon*} of iUreipWj fcfttaight * reaoJut|oa nmiditt for.tbo re-. hmiwHOhworlgr. J. Davies, U1f.0., fQr i: hb. Mpdee* o>) the. Hdrboar Boerd wM carried bv twenty to MX. Mr* uihb* leader oflh) opposition and a majority of lib party left the chamber amid cheers and from the Government benehea While the dtviikm wm proceeding. Mr. Crick advanced to the table and cried oat loadljr, "Too ought to be provocated for robbing the Treeeory. You are a lot of Orange hooada and robber*.” Mr, Crick wm eentenoed to detention. to be releaacd at the pleasure of the Honee. THE FBBKCH ELECTIONS. • ' Paata, October & BSctWiy i Jlspot^vSlt Boaapartbte, 61; Boahagiets, is! Bwbagbm b regent td oe being Wtmm tr the racak of the A MJttK SUJTSHJSCT ID. Looon, October*. illiSl
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 52, 19 October 1889, Page 3
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