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\Pres» Auociatlon— Electric Telegraph— Copyright.] BRISBANE, Jcxe 13. The Weather Bureau announces that the stormy condition of the atmosphere is becoming more and more pronounced. The storm centre will ultimately pass near Hobart, afterwards travelling over the Tasman Sea towards the Bluff. The wind will probably blow harder in the rear of the storm from the south-west, and electrical disturbances are likely to be noted in all the southern colonies. (Received June 14, 11.90 a.m.) Juke 14.— The Chinese are deserting the mining centres in the Northern Territory, and hordes of them are making for the Queensland border. The Government are taking steps to prevent inroads. SYDNEY, Juxe 14. Sailed : R.M.S. Alameda for 'Frisco via Auckland. MELBOURNE, June 14. The resignation of the Railway Commissioners has been accepted, and Messrs Francis Kibble and Renwick have been appointed Acting- Commissioners for three months. ADELAIDE, June 14. Government has decided to extend eight hours per day to all railway employees where work is practically continuous. Tho conference on the introduction of colored labor will meet on July 4th. Each colony is to bo permitted to send two delegates.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6893, 14 June 1892, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6893, 14 June 1892, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6893, 14 June 1892, Page 2