A SUGGESTION TO INVALIDS.
No better advice can be given to invalids than to oae, without loss of time, that agreeable, strengthening, and mind-cheering oordial, Wolfe’s Schnapps,
was made. The execution-trap, on which the unfortuuate woman Btood, refused to act, and it was guite 30sec before the Jdrop took place after the signal had been given. All this time the doomed woman displayed wonderful calmness, and when the drop fell her head was almost severed from the trunk. Mrs Collins was reserved to the last, and made no confession. It is forty years since a woman was executed in Sydney. The Russian warship Nayedink sailed for Auckland this afternoon. Simon Fraser, whose death w r as recorded in a previous cable message, is an ex-legislator of Brisbane, and not Perth, as mentioned. Albany, January 8. Arrived, s.s. Carthage. Passengers for New Zealand —Messrs Russell, Strickland, Rawderand wife. Perth, January 8. Obituary—Simon Fraser. Brisbane, January 8.
A man named Wieland has been arrested on a charge of beating his sun to death with a horsewhip.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 880, 11 January 1889, Page 26
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174A SUGGESTION TO INVALIDS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 880, 11 January 1889, Page 26
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