AUSTRALIAN.
UNIONISTS ANNOYING FEEE LABOREBS. THE EGEEIA COUET MARTIAL, .DECREASE IN AUSTRALIAN TEADE: ANOTHER FASTING FOOL. [TOITED PB.ESS ASSOCIATION. Stdney, January 2. The free seamen engaged m the coastal trade are being subjected to great annoyance by Unionists working with them. In many cases the latter have destroyed all their clothes. The Admiralty has decided to re-open the Egeria court martial, and several witnesses have been ordered home. The imports for the year were £16,750,000, showing a decrease of £2,961 000. The exports amounted to £13,029,000, a decrease of £854,000 compared with 1889. Melbourne, January 1. The revenue for the half year shows a deficit of £216,000 compared with the similar period of 1889. : Adelaide, January 1. Tha Commissioner of Crown Lands visits New Zealand shortly to enquire into thp working of. the homestead block system. Melbourne, January 2. Felix Tanner who undertook. a forty days fast has completed 38 Says of his task. He is m a very weak condition and the doctors decline to permit Him to extend the period beyond 40 days. - ■ Brisbane, January 2. W. L'ddy, well known throughout Australia and New Zealand as a theatrical manager, died yesterday.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 January 1891, Page 3
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193AUSTRALIAN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 January 1891, Page 3
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