AUSTRALIAN NEWS
By Telegraph.—Press Association.— A DISABLED STEAMER. Adelaide, October is. The steamer Ismalia picked up the steamer Paroo with a broken shaft and safely towed her 530 miles to port'. GENERAL HECTOR MACDONALD. Adelaide, October 8. General Hector MacDouald received St warm welcome here. THE MEAT TRADE. Perth, October 8. The Select Committee on the. meat trade adjourned to the 15th to enable a New Zealand expert to give evidence. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.,Sydney, October 8. Mr. See, the Premier, referring to the attitude of the Legislative Council to labour legislation, declared that it had no right to interfere with the will of the people. If it had that right the sooner it was abolished the better. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. Melbourne, October 8. The Federal Franchise Bill provides for the suffrage of women. Mr. Barton hopes to faring the first session to a close by Christmas. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. (Received October 9, 0.17 a.m.) Sydney, October 8. An elderly man named Wynn was found dying, and his wife dead with her throat . cut, in their house at Granville. The man subsequently succumbed. He is supposed to have murdered his wife and then conn mitted suicide.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11780, 9 October 1901, Page 5
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