HOME AND FOREIGN.
(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) PERTH, This Day. It has been clearly established that the stowaway is not Guilfoyle's murderer.
ADELAIDE, This Day. The Bisley Rifle team has returned and were welcomed in the Town Hall. It was stated that probably English and Canadian teams would visit Australia next year.
LONDON, Monday. The Imperial Tobacco Co. has purchased the American Tobacco Co.'s British in 1 crests, including Ogden's Limited. Both rivals have been formed into a British company with a capital of £(5.000,000, to be called ihe British-American Tobacco Co. •md for the purpose of the amalgamation of such of their businesses as are outside Great Britain and America.
Four thousand tin plate workers at Llanellv, in Wales, struck in favour of ei^ht hours' shift.
The Dublin Chamber of Commerce has urged me Earl of Dudley to request the King to establish a Royal residence in Ireland.
Robert Harding Milward, a leading Birmingham solicitor, has been arrested on charges of large misappropriation oi trust funds.
At the wool sales all classes are firm with less competition.
PARIS, Monday
Obituary—M. Zola, the famous novelist, by accidental asphyxiation, aged 62.
M. Zola's death was caused by a defective stove pipe in his bedroom. Madame Zoia was also affected, but she is recovering.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7545, 1 October 1902, Page 4
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