AUSTRALIAN.
(UNITED PRKBS ASSOCIATION. | Beiebane, 14th September. Mr. Wrasrge predicts that rouffh soas will be experienced between Gabo Island au'd New Zealand, with strong south - west squalls . Latest. I UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION. (Received September 15, 10.30 a.m.) Sydney, This Day. The strike in the Condobolin district iB practically over, and the remainder of the Bheds are shearing either under the verbal or the old agreement. Work in the Cassilis district is -proceeding smoothly under the new agreement. Melbourne, This Day. Messrs. M'Loan, Duffy, Graham, Peaoock, and Isaacs, Ministers in former Governmerits, are amongst the members returned unopposed. Adelaide, This Day. Owing to the refusal of the dirootors to increase their wages In per day, 100 smelters at Port Adolaide, employed by the Broken Hill and Junction mineß, have struck. Psbth, This Day. It is difficult to get at the truth of the reported sale of the Londonderry mine, but it is believed that the Earl of Fingjll, aoting on behalf of a syndicate, has purchasod it for abont .£250,000, with a sixth interest reserved.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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174AUSTRALIAN. Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2
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