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The Church party m Brittany, Franco, propose to boycott tho lay school tradesman, who threaten not to supply tho teachers with food.
A preliminary meeting of employers has been held, at Sydney, in view of forming a Federation to fight against Democratic legislation on similar lines to New Zealand.
Rain is seriously damaging the standing corn in Britain. Tho hop and fruit crops in Kent hayc been much injured.
In tho New South Wales Assembly, a motion, in favour of importation of fodder through the agencoy of the Government, was negatived.
Tho fire on tho steam er Aparaima, at Albany, is not yet extinguished.
Mount Kembla inquest is proceeding. Seven days beforo tho disaster black damp was discovered in abandoned workings ; but it was not reported.
Tho views of tho various Australian Commonwealth States arc being ascertained with regard to tho suspension of fodder duties.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7240, 22 August 1902, Page 3
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