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LITE CABLEGRAMS.

A GREAT STRIKE THREATENS IN QUEENSLAND, Brisbane. May 5. A great Waterside strike is imminent, owing ta certain squatters employing non-Unianists as shearers, Th® maritime organisation has been called upon to their wool being lqa<Jed, and are inclined to lend a fayourabe ear to Jhe suggestion. Should the boycotted wool by any accident get shipped to London, the dockers there will be called upon to. refuse to discharge it.

THE AUSTRALIAN QRICKETEItS. LoNhOK, May 4. The scratch match at Eritli yesterday was drawn, greatly iu favour 2? tLe Australian eleven,

EAMBESJ AND PORTUGAL, Lisiion, May 4 Portugal is|pr?pafed to accept arbitration over t]fl Z upliesi dispute. CGNYERSION OF THE EGYPTIAN PERT, Paris, May 4. France Itq.s assented to the conversion of the Egyptian debt, on conditions that the operation shall not be repeated for fifteen years, and that the Powers shall disburse the profits. - , PROPOSED POSTAL REDUCr . TIONS. Melbourne, May 5. Mr, Gill is, the Premier, has suggested that the different colonies should unite iu the matter of postal reduction. Victoria is prepared to accept the Imperial proposal in conjunction with the other colonies.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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186

LITE CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

LITE CABLEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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