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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Shocking Accident. Paijieeston North, This Day. Malcolm M'lntyre, third engineer to the Longburn Freezing Works, had his right arm smashed to pulp this morning, ltTjeing drawn into the machinery. The an* was amputated after the accident. State Owned Cable. Wellington, April 21. During his visit to Australia tho Premier intends to again urge that a cable Now Zealand and Australia should be laid by the Governments of this colony and the Commonwealth. When last in Australia Seddon advocated this undertaking as one needed and profitable. In reply given by Mr Barton (tho Federal Premier,) he thought that private enterprise would meet all requirements, and tho Premier was convinced that the laying of a state owned cable between New Zealand and Australia was within reasonable distance of accomplishment.

Obituary. Auckland, This Day. Archdeacon Dudley of St Sepulaire's parish. Ho was one of tho oldest and most popular of Anglican Clergymen. Attempted Escape. Invercat.gill This Da-. A prisoner named llockstrow, undergoing a sentence of a month for dynamiting fish and awaiting trial on charges of breaking and entering, made a desperate attempt to escape from gaol by scaling the wall but was detected by the gaoler. He will be charged with the offence to-mor-row. Wellington Election. Wellington, This Day. Up till noon the interest in tho polling in the city was greater than for the same hours at tho general eleciion, clerks being kept busy from the opening time at alfthe booths. Touting at the doors of the booths is as.active as if it were a national instead of a local eleciion. Great excitement is expected as the day goe3 on. The result of the Mayoralty is expected about ten and eleven to-night. I licit Still. Auckland, This Day.

Robert Barlow Ferguson was lined £IOO or a year's imprisonment for possession of an illicit still at Kennedy's Bay. Late Archdeacon Dudley. The late Archdeacon Dudley held confirmation classes at 9 p.m. yesterday and was seized with a faint thi* morning and expired. The buried Infant. Invercaroill, This Day.

Regarding the discovery of the body of an infant buried in a gully near Wyndham, it has been ascertained that the mother is a girl aged l'l years and in service, who went about her work as usual and only admitted the facts on being taxed by her mistress. It is understood that medical evidence is inconclusive whether the infant breathed, and the charge will probably be concealment of birth. The inquest was adjourned.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 April 1901, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 April 1901, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 April 1901, Page 3