AUSTRALIAN
[FEB r/EESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT."j (Received December 4, noon). LOCUS r PEST. Sydney, This day. The locusts are advancing to Albury in a column twelve miles wide and ten milos long, travelling eleven miles in tho twentyfour hours. CYCLING. The Cyclists' Union are unable to send a representative to tho New Zealand championship meeting. SHIPPING. Mklbouhnk. This day. Sailed—Tarawera for New Zealand. GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME. The Premier says he will strenuously opposo an influx of criminals and paupers nndor General Booth's scheme. CABLE QUESTION. Tho Chamber of Commerce, in reply to Mr Duffy,' Postmaster-General, say tho cable reduction is without prejudice to a Pacific cable. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION. Adklatoe, This day. Sir J. Downer, in his speech on moving a want-of-confidence motion, accused tho Government of vacoilation and inconsistency. The motion was defeated by 28 to 23. FEDERAL COUNCIL. The Federal Council meets in Hobart on January 20th.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6015, 4 December 1890, Page 3
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