AUSTRALIAN.
(Press Assn.—By .TerSgraph'-*-Copyri£sht) SYDNEY, April 19. Tlie clergy of all denominations sent condolences to. the relatives** of the late Prirnate.
One thousand pounds' 'worth of opium has been seized aboard the German steadier Prinz Waldemar.
.Major-General Hoad, Federal commandant, has returned from/his^* visit to England arid America. He was" 'us- much impressed as ever with the splendid work done by Australian citizen* soldiery, Avhich compared more than favorably with any similar 'organisation' that he had seen. ■• ... '•■■""'.'.; An aboriginal has •■ been executed for the murder of Mrs' Evitts. Death Avas instantaneous, and the murderer expressed regret for his crime. (Received April 20, 10.1Q a.m.) 7 7-y.-' : ... SYDNEY, April 20. \ A Gazette .extraordinary invites the public to attend the iurieral ofHhe late Primate, which" takes \ place to-morroAy. The Areather is oold,^and shoav is 'fall-' nig on t\\e highlands. A A
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11839, 20 April 1909, Page 5
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