AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
Strike imtniuent. Sydney, July 2.— A strike of Broken Hill miners is imminent,, owing to the mine owners insisting on> the right to stope ore by contract. Small |>©x iii Sydney. Sydney, July 2.— A child, who came out in the Oroya, has been found in Glebes suburbs, suffering from small pox. It was removed to the quarantine station. Miners strike, lloiubt, July 2.— The miners of KiDg, Junction, Queen and Western mines at Zeehan nave struck against a reduction in pay. • The U aireka wreck! ' Brisbane, July 2.— The inquiry into the wreck of the Auckland schooner Waireka, at Long Island, exonerates ! Capt Curran, the Board being of the opinion that the vessel should have been provided with better grouad tackle. Startling disclosures. Melbourne, July 2.— Some start} ling discoveries were made ir» connection wif h the Estate Bank iuvestiga* tion of accounts, which show large overdrafts were granted on no other securities than the banks own shares, now valueless.
Mr Taipua says that though Tawhiao has been provided for, natives who lost their land through following him are destitute.
The Premier has informed Mr Earnshaw that manufacturers of hop beer come under th« Licensing Act, and cannot sit ou Licensing Committees.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2850, 4 July 1892, Page 2
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205AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2850, 4 July 1892, Page 2
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