AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
THE FERRY BOAT COLLISION. SYDNEY, April =L Captain Ward, master of tlie steamer Manly, has been acquitted on the charge of manslaughter of Mrs. Hemming, who was killed in the collision with a launch on January. 2S. - [The oil-launch was cut in;two, hy.the ferry boat Manly, and Mrs. Hemming was drowned.J EEID AND SOCIALISM. SYDNEY, April 2. Much interest was taken in a public debate between Mr. Reid and Mr; Hdlman (a member of the -on , t,he question of socialism. Two thousand people were present. Mr. H6lman,;who appeared as the - accredited representative of the labour party, opened with -a, speech in defence of socialism, and Mr; Reid replies. The debate -td-monow, ■ , ' a_ (
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 80, 3 April 1906, Page 5
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