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Rioting BY UNEMPLOYED.

Conflict Betwtte Workmen and MUitory in tik-M.-Paris, November 2i?.—The increasing; discontent which of lat« ban fe^e* manifest). among large numbers of persons »*t of employment in this city culminated tcelaj> ft» . . tfpefl and prolonged rioting. The efoa police proved powerless to quell the distai- ,;.. ' btftf<*a«d diaperee the rioters, and it wait S found nifcessafy to call out the cavalry to e'ear the stf*e*S. One hundred penons have since been firftsted. . i The Franchise SiH Md tne Lords. * , Londok, November 24. -=~ Negotiation* :., between the Ministers and the Comervatire leaders for the settlement of the franchise difficulty have not yet concluded. Both parties, however, are desirous of overcoming tb* present deadlock between, file Upper and lower Houses, and the Conference held on Saturday lsathas resulted in fftiaffing a satisfactory agreement within an approoebable distance (Received November 25—12.40 p.m,> Deatb from Poteenona fish. Melbourne, this day .—The deatb is aitiWunced of Sir William Mifrfmft, Presiden* I Of tht Legislative Council, frw» gastrits, | Jttehrtiea oy *ai»BR some paisonooe finh- o» Swttfrd^y fast. Stonk?, tM» Sajr^-Atrirti, yesterday,,s.s. Tarawerff. The Acefdent is fb« Sttnsut Mutt. The steamship Hero h»a bten towed here safely from Newcastle. The pflsseßgan for Fiji will be t»an«ferred to another rstmL Reward frt InoonOiartm, Adelaide, this day. — The Sonte Australian Government have offered a rewsnl amounting to £6,000 for the eoßTietfe».»f the incendiaries by whom, it ia alleged, t&e ' various fires which have occurred in tt* • ftolony daring the year have been cawed.;;';/ Xxtenslve Trad* IMstort** - Mjslßo**»j/ tfek day.—A ditpnte hw arisen between1 «&e operative bootmaker* -; and boot majnafaeiurere in this city, and ! has resulted in the loeking-out of twelta ? hundred employes. Sydney, this day.—The cricket match between the English team and an eleven »( New South Wales concluded yesterday afternoon,, and resulted in a victory for tho vfeitors by four wickots. >

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4521, 25 November 1884, Page 2

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Rioting BY UNEMPLOYED. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4521, 25 November 1884, Page 2

Rioting BY UNEMPLOYED. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4521, 25 November 1884, Page 2