AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By icicgr z ph—ih e ; s .Vsueiati- u- C-- py; ght Jii-i-i.- ue. Oft. 7. Or Maxwell has futnisiitd the Suite GoVt!'!)!:i'-:i: 0.: 1 Spe-ekd : Opel't Oil till' clitct oi the Fiderui Kanaka Bill. He asutits iiiui it will purai.vsc tiie industry. ■ Out immediate o libel will be the stoppage b\ bunking ana financial msiiti.uons of inJiietafv assistance to tiio.-e engaged in i the induitiy. Assuming tint; the hutiaku j limit go. Dr Maxwell declares that tc-n veais would be the maximum time re- > quired to adjust the industry to the pro- j posed new conditions. Sydney, Oct. i. There is tine weather for the Light Hours Demonstration to-day. The revival of interest in trades unionism during the past couple of years is cvidenceu | by the increased number and augmented membership of the societies participating. Thirty-four, including a number of new societies, inarched in procession through the streets to the Agricultural Grounds, where sports arc being held. The pro- ; cession took an hour to pass a given j point. There was a tme display of ban- < tiers and allegorical designs, some being j most effective. Great crowds lined the j route. _
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 231, 8 October 1901, Page 4
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