AUSTRALIAN.
I MELBotniifE. r "': *■';" ! There is much speculation as to tne ;J ;* Agent-Generalship in succession to ' Sir'"; Grab am Berry. Sir H. Wrixon's nanie 11 ' is freely mentioned. • ■■ -'^i-l A. terrific hailstorm has been ' ejd- :i poiieneed at Bathurst. Immense dariia'ge' ' ° has been done to crops, stocks, arid 1 prdf :; ' ;:j ' perty. The hail was of great size, arid 1 :i ' several persons were injured. • i.-r 1 roi Brisbane, November- 191' '- ; The prisoners placed in gaol ''during^' the shearers' strike have bx-n released-, lja having completed their sentences. " Ofci' leaving the goal walls. they met with \'>st '-'-^ most enthusiastic reception from the trade i. societies. . ' The death is announced of Merrimait;late city solicitor, who was i recently SU3- • ; peuded on the ground of irregularity in his accounts. .-,..'. > • - --'• Sydney, November 18. Mr Bowell is of opinion that if a conference in Canada comprises political as well as commercial delegates, it will be a decided advantage. The matters which the conference will be called on to dis--cuss will be the best . trade Jb_etweerr_* Canada, thn removal of the barrier Hbat exists constitutionally, and the best mode ■' of establishing a cable on British territory. Sir G. K. Dibbs disagrees with the proposal to include political-; as 'well- tgjss, commercial Delegates, on the ground tba)b \(\ unless the men selected are all ineoibens^iof Colonial Governments, they t w^L- bej||j unable to speak ~ with the requisite* authoi-ity.
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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1893, Page 1
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