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SYDNEY, Jah. 21. Although light rains have fallen in diff»r> ent parts of the colony, the heat ia still >«rj» great all over the country, and the crop* art suffering severely. The election campaigu is in full swing,an<| is creating considerable excitement. Batlf Freetraders and Protectionists are straining every nerve to secure a majority. The fetr eat elections aro fixed for February lltk, MELBOURNE, Jak. fiL It is understood that at the next) meeting of the Federal Council the Constitution qaett tion will be further considered, with * lietf of broadening its basis. It is also th««gk6 likely that the question of the supremacy «f Foreign Powers in these watera will bo Aif* cussed. BRISBANE. Jax. ft In the cricket match at Ipswich be*ww(k a local twenty-two and the Australia* Eleven, the former won by five run*. ALBANY, Jax 92> Arrived: P. and L). 'a steamer Rom* fr«M Plymouth. Passengers for New Zealand i-» Mr and Mrs Izard and two daughters, Majflp Keogh, General Strickland, aud Mr Ridl»£
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5370, 22 January 1889, Page 2
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