AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
Dynamite outrage, Sydney, April 2, —Two iron pipes exploded in the free laborers' camp at Minni last night, and somewhat seriously injuring two policemen. Fxamination proved tho pipea had been packed with djmamite and t stones, and every indication that an outrage was intended on tho free laborers. A strong forco o police has been sent to Minni as great hostility is being displayed towards free laborors by Unionists and their wives. Crowds surround them and take forcible measures to prevent their going to work. farmersSydney, April 2. —Daring the past week over one hundred Victorian farmers arrived in Narandera and surrounding districts to take up sections. News from New Australia Adelaide, April 2 Mrs> Cameron has just returned from New Australia and states that when she left, tfe« settlers were doing fairly well. Flour and vegetables were scarce, and cattlo had to be sold to purchase these. She brings a letter nddressod to the Premier oi! Queensland, asking assistanoe for somo of tho others to enable them to return. The letter states that many wish to leave tho settlement, but nre unablo to, owing to tho want of money, and that they will dio of starvation, if not assisted, as the crops are not comihg on as they should.
Cricket Adelaide, April 2.—The Englishmen wound up their tour fu-lxji dv administering .a handsome beating to the tSuutli Australians on (!io ground whore thev nu-t with their first defeat during tb<*ir tour. Rabbit PestAdelaide, April 2. Rabbits nro devisfujiug the country iu Coopers Creels District. They liave completely eaten up 'he feed aud numbers of cattle are starving. The pi sts are reported to ho spread) ing at a great rate to the surro lading districts.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 121, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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288AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 121, 3 April 1895, Page 2
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