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fßy EtBOTBio T E r.EonArn.-Cop rai aHT. I (Pjsij Pbhss Association.) A HEAVY CLAIM. Melboujine, October 22 (Keceived October 22, at 11.30 a in ) Sirs Parker has instituted proceedings against Mr Joseph Clarke, claiming LlO 000 damages for malicious prosecution. TASMANIA'S FUTURE. Hobart, Octobsr 22 Qleceived October 22, at 11.30 a.m ) The Government support General Ed wards' suggestion that the successor of Sir R 6 Hamilton should be a military man a""thw behove that Tasmania will become a great naval station. Ministers purpose constructing a gravingdock if a military Governor^! PUNISHING MURDERERS. Sydney-, October 23. (Received October 21, at 1 a m ) SoE S"rV P!? hal arrived from a visit to the nmiiS, ?i, rdß> Whl ere a P«ty was landed to of DnWH Ll U n eS wh?. took parfc ia the m«rder nnmW f -n0" 6 "atlVe wns executed and a number of villages were destroyed.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9566, 24 October 1892, Page 2
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149INTERCOLONIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9566, 24 October 1892, Page 2
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