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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

(BY KUX'TKK' TKl.KliUAl'll,—(iol'VitHillT.) Mki.iioui.Nl;, .lUHe Alrctt success has attended the «*<• of Koek's tube iXiilim: in the Alfred Hospital. One! lupus patient, who was iu u very low state \ihen the first injection was made, has undergone a remarkable change, and has shown | considerable improvement in health. The results obtained in this case have caused the medical profession to take fresh 1 interest in L)r. Koch's discovery. .June 15. The wine yield for the past season was slightly below the average. Sydnky, June IM. Owing to the organised disorder which continues to be prevalent at I political meeting, it has been found necessary to a strong league with the view of suppressing it. , Mr Dibbs, leader of file Opposition, has announced his intention of contesting . the South Sydney seat. One of the labour candidates, who is out for the same constituency, charges the Protec- | tiouists with o lie ring iiiin a bribe of £-00 , to witluliinv from Lliu coutvst. Mr * Dibbs denies the accusation, so tar ay he himself is eoncei ned. j ISlilsi; vki , •!line l.'i. , The ulajter pi niters have resol.ed to ' reduce f lu- wag' •• [raid to their employee# j t,u the rates paid pievious to ISBS, v hen j they ueie raised under pressure the | Typographical .'society. I';,. .•!/ )•.. I'oiniiiittec i : obt,:ihiiig the- . opinion of the n>i n as to whether they should ihclaie the 11rilie at an end, A j number of union shearing camps favour this course. The strike committee acknowledge th. y have been repulsed, but not defeated. The men will probably resume work in a few days. I'kktm, .June I.". An international exhibition, on the lilies of the last South Australian exhibition, is projected. The Oovernment has promised tiirmciil assistance to the movement. j Ai.uany, June 15. i The Ori/aba has arrived from Loiuion. Her pussengeis for New Zealand are : — Mesdames W'cighlman. I'iouse and family and Mackie, aod Messrs (.'raig, I'rouse, Carter, Kvana, liamr.ge, Weightman and the Kev, Pauline.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2952, 16 June 1891, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2952, 16 June 1891, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2952, 16 June 1891, Page 3

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