AUSTRALIAN NEWS. By Electric Telegraph -Copyright (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Received .September 28, at 0.10 p.m. Melbourne, September 28. Mrs Needle's counsel put in tho plea that if sho committed tho crimed she-must bo insane. The judgo, summing up, aiid that there was no evidence of insanity. Mrs Needle protested her Innocence, and received hoc sentence with calmness, i
Brisbane, September 28. 4-H the members who wero buspondod have followed AJr I^id's ox*mplo, and served writs on tho Snooker.
! Hobart, September 28. Tho Premier, addressing his constituonts, said that if tho Council again rejpcted tho laud Ux, tho Government would nob Book a dissolution, but tho proper course would bo to reform tho Council.
Received September 28, ab 1.20 p.m. Sydney 1, Septombor 28. H.M.S. Ringarooraa, under escort of tho Orlando,' passed Seal Itocks at seven this morning.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8089, 29 September 1894, Page 2
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