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(Received Decomber 3, noon.) TPE SYDNEY LABOR DELEGATE. London, December 2. _ Mr Fitzgerald, the labor delegate from Sydney, addressing a meeting of the representatives of a million unionists at Newcastle), said the Chaft'ey Brothers had demonstrated by their irrigation works at Mildura that it was possible to convert the Australian desert into a garden, and provide plenty of room for future emigration from Europe. He urged the international federation of labor NEW TIPPERARY. Mr Smith-Barry has purchased the site on whioh new Tipperary was built. TITHES BILL. The Tithes Bill has passed its seoond reading. Tho Opposition leaders abstained from voting. WOOL SALES. A thick fog compelled the postponement of th- wool sales. SYDNEY BUTTER. A portion of a consignment of Sydney butter has beon sold at from 112s to 115s. NBW SOUTH WALES IKON MINES. Mr Ormiston, the Scotch expert, in his report on tho iron mines in New South Wales, gives a favorable opinion of them, but says the uncertainty of labor to work \ them depreciates their value.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6014, 3 December 1890, Page 3
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