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MR KINGSTON' ILL. MELBOURNE, March 27,
(Received March 27, at 0.130 a.m.) Mr C, 0. Kingston, the cx-l'Vcieral. Minister for Customs, is seriously' ill, CONFESSING TO A MI'ItDI'TR. SYDNEY, March 2ii. (Received March 2U-, at 10.17 a.m.) Ail Assyrian liawkei; named Ha'rradi'ne lias confessed to. the murder of Smith, who was foinul dead horribly mutilated. ; iiear Pieton. Harraclinc says that ho quarrelled with Smith, who said "He no good." Ilarfadintf resisted capture strenuously, file first shot tired fractured life left' arm, and the secpud ■entered his thigh.
AVRECK OF A STEAMER. SYDNEY. March 27, (Received March 28, at l.i! a <: iu.
A southerly gale is blowing, with heavy rain and ;v rough, .sea.'' The steamer Lady Musjirovo struck (lie. bar at; BaHiiiiij drifted on. to tho bench, anil became a total Wreck. I'lie crew were, saved; LADY SEE'S FUNERAL. (Received March 2(i, at 8.2(1 p.ni.) Lady See was .Imr.icd in Lmig Day Cemetery. There was' a very large, and representative cortege. OBITUARY. The Rev. Mr 'Main, Moderator of' the Presbyterian Clf.ueral Assembly; aged 50 yeafs.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12933, 28 March 1904, Page 5
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