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(BY' EtiECTRTO TfiLEQRAPg—COPYRIGHT) Rkotkr'b Telegrams. London, February 9. A meeting of Socialists was held at Clerkenwell yesterday, and after its conclusion a body of roughs broke into and damaged several of the shops in the neighborhood, Mr J. Norton, the delegate from the New South Wales Trade and Labor Council, had an interview with Sir Henry Holland to-day, and claimed admission to the forthcoming Imperial 'The Secretary of State for the colonies declines to admit Mr Norton's claim, but promises to consider the question of admitting a representative of Australian operatives to the Emigration Bureau. Sydney, February 9. The following members were returned to-day:—For Paddington, Messrs •Neild, Allen, and Trickett: for Hastings, Messrs Roberts and Young: for Batliurst, Mr Curtis; Orange, Messrs Dalton and Clarke; Keania, Mr Cameron; West Maitland, Mr Thompson; The Hume Messrs Lyne and Hayes. Up to the present 41 supporters of the Ministry and 11 of the Opposition have been elected. Bishop Barry will sail for England in March. News lias been received in Noumea that seven French convicts have escaped in an open boat.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2521, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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