INTERCOLONIAL.
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THE CYANIDE PARENTS. MELBOURNE, April 12. (Received April 12, at .10 p.m.) The Full Court- allowed an appeal from the decision of Justice Holroyd, who refused an amendment of the cyanide specification. An appeal to the Privy Council is regarded as inevitable.
DE-VPH OF A CAPTAIN.
SYDNEY,, April 12.
( Received April 12, at 10 p.m.)
The Tyser Company have-received news of the death of Captain Stevenson, formerly commander of the Star of Victoria.
GENERAL BOOTH.
The Ministry entertained General Booth at luncheon.
FATAL ACCIDENT. LAUNCESTON, April 12. (Received April 13, at 0.25 a.m.) While unloading, a log struck Mr M'Dougall, second mate of the brig Stanley, a well-known New Zealand trader, killing him. His sister resides, at Inver- . cargill.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11396, 13 April 1899, Page 5
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