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INTERCOLONIAL

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THE COMET. SYDNEY, March 12. (Received March 12, 1892, at 1160 a.m.) The Observatory has secured an excellent photograph of Swift's comet, now visible.

" LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS." BRISBANE, March 12,

Mr Wragge, Government meteorologist, advises the shipping to prepare for energetic barometer disturbances in latitude 47deg, longitude 163 Jeg 9min, off the southwest coast of New Zealand.

QUEENSLAND BACKING DOWN. BRISBANE, March 12.

Sir S. Griffith has written to the AgentGeneral expressing regret at the several misunderstandings which have occurred with the Bank of England. The charges would never have been made had the Colonial Treasurer been awara of the extent to which the Bank had eided Queensland.

A WHOLESALE CUSTOMER. BRISBANE, March 12. Mr Tyson, a millionaire, has offered to buy L 200.000 worth of Treasury bills.

THE WINDSOR MURDER. PERTH, March 12.

Williams, supposed to be the Windsor murderer, took great precautions to cover his track, but oommitted an aot of folly in oommunicating the loss of his bag on the steamer to the polioe at Adelaide. This proved a valuable clue.

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Evening Star, Issue 8772, 12 March 1892, Page 2

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INTERCOLONIAL Evening Star, Issue 8772, 12 March 1892, Page 2

INTERCOLONIAL Evening Star, Issue 8772, 12 March 1892, Page 2