AUSTRALIA.
United Prese Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. WHITECLIFFS OPAL ROBBERY. (Received October 2nd, 10.6 a.m.) SYDNEY/October 2. Burgess -was acquitted of the Whitedifie opal robbery. The jury disagreed on the second count of receiving stolen goode, and Burgess was remanded. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY JUBILEE. There was a ibrilliant gathering at the ccnversazione in connection with the University Jubilee. UNIONIST SHEARERS IMPRISONED. Two unionist shearers were sentenced to nine months' imprisonment each for forcibly detaining free labourers at the Corona station. DEATH OP THE TALKING HORSE. {Received October 3rd, 12.40 a.m.) MELBOURNE, October 2. The famous trkk, or as it was advertised, "talking" horse, Mahomet, belongto Fitegeraild Bros. , circus proprietors,"died at Newmarket. Mahomet was credited with having earned £100 weekly at the music hails in London before coming to the colonies. ... n
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11394, 3 October 1902, Page 5
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