REMOVED BY THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS.
♦ Received September 11, 10.50 a.m. ] Sydney, September 11. In tho Assembly the Customs ' Duties Bill has passed its initial ' stages. During tho Debate Mr McElhono was asked to withdraw a remark, but refused and said ho.did not care for the chair. He was then removed by the Sorgeant-at-Arms. THE EIREiIJWSOUTH WALES. THE COUNTRY ABLAZE, Sydney, Soptomberll, Fires are still sweeping over the Richmond district and several more houses and a large area of crops have been destroyed. Mrs Riley has been found safe in a bush hut. An aboriginal woman has been burnod to death. At Sherhrooko three houses iiaVe been destroyed, and several others damaged. The country is ablaze for many miles, and the fires are raging with unabated violence in othor districts. The Railway Commissioners aro granting large concessions to pastoralists to enable them to remove thoir stock from the parts affected by the fire and drought,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5127, 11 September 1895, Page 2
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153REMOVED BY THE SERGEANTAT-ARMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5127, 11 September 1895, Page 2
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