AUSTRALIAN.
There is every indication in the several colonies of the approaching end of the strike. A ballot of miners has resulted in a majority being in favor of returning to work. The Victorian Government has reduced the military in the barracks in view of the strike being almost at an end. The Maritime Associations have resolved to urge that Government secure the management of the shipping traffic as well as the railways. They repudiate the idea that the strike is over. About a thousand men on strike rushed the wharves at Adelaide yesterday, wher free laborers are employed, and severely handled the latter. A large body of police were called out, and eventually the wharves were cleared.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 525, 30 October 1890, Page 2
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118AUSTRALIAN. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 525, 30 October 1890, Page 2
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