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AUSTRALIAN

i*Y ELECTRIC i>IEQRAPH.—COPYRICHr •" UnITKD PIIEBB ASSOCIATION. Brisbane, 16 Shearers threaten the railway linemen's wives that if they don't subscribe to assist unionist? their bouses will b" burned down. A fa'u] affray occurred at Balcaldine Downs between two fiee laborers. One numrd McL'n.l seized a bayou<t from nn arneil guurd aurt stabbed another ifimul Ryan dead. Ro^-'-Hii 17 li, ut 12 55 a.ra Brisbane, 16. A woo' phe«i on >he Gurabardo sta* tion ooutainiii" five hundred bales of woo! w« ' O)iii»H down by Unionists. '\ Adelaide, 16. Thefoi owmii» \s th" iesuir ot the

a neck. Tirap.—-2-64. Nea-'v.fhiry o.irf if phtitisis and lupus bin f \»-H\ treated in hospital privately acnordin» to Dr Koch's procesß with satisfaotorv results. With patients in early ptageb of the disease the experioicnr w.is t^p^ciaiiy successful. Rectived 17, «• 10.36 a.m. Byr>>EY, 17. A cable m^ssa^e received from Colombo conveys the nifui tnation that smnll-pox h»s teen stamped obt in Ceylon. Hobart, 17. Tbe R.M.S., Rnapehu from London arrived yesterday at 6 p.m.-, and reßnmed her voyage to N»-w Zealand at midnight. She brought 87 pas* Bengers for Australia aud Lay 101 on board for New Zealand.. Melbourne, 17. A trial shipment of butter sent home by Government realised 114 b for best quality while ordinary quality brought 94s to 110s. The Britannia was ordered into quarantine on arrival here owing to there being a case of chicken pox among the passengers. Brmbane, 17 The wool sheds and huts on the Milo station, near Avadale (130 miles west of Oharleville), was burnt to the ground ond the men in charge taken prisoners to th« Unionist cimp. A body of police lmv^ b--en stuck Up by Unionis's fit Cueena niid a .t-ii-r purty *I -apinc'i •■! im (hirHs^sU'ce

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20226, 20 April 1891, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20226, 20 April 1891, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 20226, 20 April 1891, Page 4

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