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cate, who recently visited England to explain to the English Unions the position of affairs m Australia, addressed a meeting of Unionists at Newcastle on Saturday night. In the course of his remarks he contended that the recent bitter experience both at Home and m the colonies proved that strikes, as a weapon of industrial reform, had failed. The weapon for the future he considered must be direct representation m Parliament. Mr J. M. McCrossan, one of the Queensland delegates to the National Convention, died to-night. He had been ailing for some time back, and attended the Convention against the_ advice of his medical advisers. Albany, March 30. Arrived—S.S. Parramatta from Plymouth. Passengers for New Zealand —Misses Blackman and Morris, Messrs Northcote, Morris, Perry, and Demsley.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2343, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2343, 31 March 1891, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2343, 31 March 1891, Page 2

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