AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE ENGLISH MAIL. A EACUST G CLUB LAWSUIT. VEEDICT AGAINST THE CLUB. A MURDEEEE'S CONFESSION. (by eleotkic telegraph.- copyright.) ( (redter's telegbams.) Albany, September 27. Arrived, at King George's Sound,last evening — the P. and 0. Steamship Mirzapore with mails, dated London, August 24. '" : Adelaide, September 27A verdict for plaintiff with damages two pounds, has been returned m the action brought by Joseph Thompson, the well-known bookmaker, against the Eacing Club 'for wrongful expulsion from the enclosure m May last. The Court nel4 tjat thephib's IO3Sel O3S e of the course was not a valid one. Melbourne, September 27. Before his execution, on Tuesday last, Burns, the murderer of "S^ichael Quinliyan, confessed that he had cgmmttted eight different p^urders, r five m Victoria, and three m New South Wales,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 254, 28 September 1883, Page 2
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