AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright*. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, September 7. The] Coal Mine Bill has passed all its 1 stages in the Legislative Assembly. Th< clause providing for the compulsory «?ght | hours was agreed to by 66 to 11. THE MURDER' BY A JOCKEY Melbourne, September 7. The jockey Cockrofb has confessed tO murdering Ma step-sister, but state* he does nob know why he killed her. THE STRIKE OF BOOTMAKERS. Melbourne,-September 7. There is every prospect of an early termination of the boob strike,, one of the largest non-union shops having decided to recognise the statement rates. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE. I Sydney, September 7. The shearers' executive in the Forbes district have decided not to shear for any owners until the latter seceded from the Pastoralists' Union. A large number of sheds at Albury, May* Condoblin, and Narrandera are working under the old agreement. v . * „ Brisbane, September 7. The Peace Preservation Bill passed the second reading by 32 to 20, and la now being > considered in committee. The Hon. Toaw x declared that the present lawls-inadflquatfl-to suppress disorder,. "•. >. ■ -' - . "l : ..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9611, 8 September 1894, Page 5
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