AUSTRALIAN.
[PER PRESS ABSool_—N.— COPTBIOHT.]
(Received November 24, 12.30 p.m.) NEW HEBRIDES.
Syenky, This day.
H.M.S. Royalist has returned from the New Hebrides after having inflicted punishment for several of the rjcent massacres nt tho islands. The captain states that there is abundant room for enterprising English to settle, but until the land tenure and inter-island labor traitio are further looked into, Englishmen hesitate to compete with foreigners who are working under more advantageous laws. BICYCLING. Mkuioui--—. This d:iy. The Australian wheel race of two miles attracted twenty-nine starters. Busst was first, Hall second, and Lewis third, the time being omiti. -lOsec. MURDER. A horribly mutilated corpse of an old man has been found in the river I'iirra. There is no clue to the murderer.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6006, 24 November 1890, Page 3
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