MR O'SULLIVAN'S OUTBUEST.
POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENTS,
ANOTHER TRAIN BREAKS DOWN.
(Received May 12th, 1.19 a.m.)
SYDNEY , , May 11
Cabinet discussed , the strike, and decided to maintain a neutral position. The recent utterances of Mr O'Sullivan, who is absent in tho country, were talked over, but the Premier declined to state what transpired. It is rumoured that developments are not unlikely. MELBOURNE, May 11. The train to Albury was compelled to stop at Wangaratta, owing to a breakdown of the engine. It will remain there all night. The line waa found to be greased on some of the inclines.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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MR O'SULLIVAN'S OUTBUEST.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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