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AUSTRALIAN.

Prew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE COLLIERY STRIKE. Sydney, January 27. Fourteen strikers Lave returned to work in the South' Bulli Colliery. A deputation from tbe ranks of the strikers will wait; on them and request them to discontinue work. OBITUARY. Major Isaacs, late of the New Zealand militia, and formerly an old resident of Auckland, is dead.' Hβ waa a brother-m law, of Sir Saul Samuel, Agent*Generalfor New South "Walee iv London. MATCH POSTPONED. January 28. Owing to tbe rain the cricket; match New South Wales v Victoria has been Jpoatponed. TGTALISATOR SKOI*B. Melbourne, January 27. The police made a raid on the totaliaator shops iv the city last night, and arrested thirty-three persons. THE CHURCH CONGRESS. Hob art, January 27. At the Church Congress yesterday the Bishop of Aucklaud read a paper «v " The Church's Duty to tha Heathen in Australasia and Other Linda." ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER. Perth, January 27. The boj Chipper, who drowned his younger sister by pushing her into the '•ater off the wharf, has been com» flatted for trial on a charge of manslaughter. COLONIAL BUTTER. ' Melbourne, January 28. .The Ageut (ieueral suggests that it&ly, Spain, and the eouthera provinces of France ought to offer good markets for colonial butter.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN. Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN. Press, Volume II, Issue 8704, 29 January 1894, Page 5

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