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SYDNEY, Jan. 30. Received 31st, 12.50 a.m. WHEAT FOR AUSTRALIA The importations of wheat have been augmented by the arrival of 90,000 bushels from Tacoma. Received 31st, 1.1 a.m. NOTHING WITHOUT MONEY The Labour Conference resolved in favour of a levy of sixpence per annum upon members of unions and leagues to pay a salary of not less than £300 to an organiser for general and political work. MELBOURNE, Jan. 30. Received 31st, 12.50 a.m. MIDSUMMER MADNESS A number of wealthy farmers in the Charleston district have Bold their farms and intend proceeding to Chicago to join Dowie's Zion City. PERTH, Jan. 30. Received 31st, 12 50 a.m. DEFEATED The outbreak of plague, combined with the abnormal heat (115 in tKe i hade) on the goldfields has caused a break up of the party of Federal membars, organised by Sir W. Lyne for I the dual purpose of gracing the Coolgardie water scheme, opening and improving their minds with reference to the outlying State of the Commonwealth. The majority have hurriedly departed, but Sir W. Lyne and Sir W. Forrest remain to combat the Hon. G. H Reid, who is conducting an active freetrade campaign.
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Southland Times, Issue 18059, 31 January 1903, Page 3
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