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OBITUARY. (Received March 24, 5.22 p.m.) 3IELBOURNE, March 24. The death is announced of Mr E. T. Barnard, formerly hanchcapper for the Victoria Racing Club and the Victorian Amateur Racing Club. SUICIDE BY STRANGULATION. 3LELBOURNE, 3larch 23. 3lr Hugo Fischer, a well-known theatrical; agent, ■ committed!, suicide hy strangulation. STRIKE AT 3IAR3EILLES. PARIS. March 23. ' 3lany collisions have occurred be. tween the military and strikers at Marseilles. The situation is grave, and it is feared that a cessation of all work is imminent. 1 HARVEST ESTIMATES. 31ELBOURNE. March 23. The Statistician’s first estimate of the wheat crop is. 17,790,000 bushels, an increase on last season of 2,552,000 bushels, and equal to an average of 9.34 bushels per acre. ROUGEMONT ASA LECTURER. (Received March 2-5, 0.56 a.m.) • SYDNEY, March 24. Louis do Rougcmont related the! story 1 of :iis life and' adventures in Northern ■ Australia to a. large audience. Beyond , a running fire of chaff ho received agood hearing.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 5
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159GENERAL CABLES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4314, 25 March 1901, Page 5
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