AUSTRALIA
Tin; Kri'i'/Ts o!•" Tiir: iatk sr I; i K i;s. (i>Y 1:1.1:1 ruir tki.i->;ka!•!!.- 1 oi'viinan.) Loxnnx, February 17. Ml; .1. H. I'a r n.!;so.\', formerly Conimi •sii.ti'T of Tni'l's and ('u>lonis in Mr i.). tobies' i i!)%•<■ i■ 11i11"ii'■ iii Vict unit who is on n visit lo Fag-land, wu.s liaiiijivttwl «t Xi-wcnsHe last night. JtotVrring l:> Ihi* labour s!ruf.'<fl.'.s in Australia, he said that In-thoiiiiiit thai, tin's tril<!' which had win rod amount i'd almost 11') a social revolution Tin 1 orderly instinct o! (ho people was rallied by the (xoverniuent, and the disii'der wa i suppressed amid enthusiasm. lie slated Australia was determined to maintain lea credit and secure the person\] liberty of all.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 2
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118AUSTRALIA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 2
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