AUSTRALIAN NEWS. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Received September 18, at 11,35 a.m. Sydney, September 18. Tho steamer Colonist, which grounded on iho Newcastle bar, has broken her back. A number of men concerned in tho shearing outrages in varioua parta of tho colony have been arrested.
Melbourne, September 18. Tho Pretnior'a return for Castlo* ranine seit is by no means certain. Parliament) will meet) on October 3rd. A splendid discovery of gold has been made at) Wolfram, near Bairnadale.
Brisbane, September 18, The shearers' camp at Winton has, by a small majority, decided to declare the strike oft*, but the decision of tho other camps is awaited before final action is takon.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8080, 19 September 1894, Page 2
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