AUSTRALIAN.
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(Received October 21, 1 p.m.) MORE OPINIONS.
Sydnky, This day. The Sydney Morning Herald, in an article this morning on the re-distribution of portfolios in tho New Zealand Ministry, ; says the matter is of considerable ,im-., portnnce and will tend to strengthen the' influenco of the Atkinson Ministry. The ro-election of Mr Hislop and hi* recall to the Cabinet have done enough to assert the contention of the Ministry against the action of the Legislative Council in the Ward-Hislop dispute. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. During a thunderstorm ii man named Lock and his wife were killed by lightning at Invorell. MANSLAUGHTER. Melbourne, This day. A man named McCarron, for the manslaughter at Knarimba of his daughter Honor, ten yoars old, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. FOUND MURDERED. The body of a man named MoFarlane has boon f outid in a. \ca.terhole. The deceased had been murdered. There is no clue to the mysterious murder. SHIPPING. Newcastlk, This day. Sailed—Janet Nicoll for Oamaru. SENTENCED TO DEATH. Pbbth, This day. A man named Press has been sentenced to death for killing his mate aud burning tho body at Hall's creek.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5661, 21 October 1889, Page 3
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