AUSTRALIAN.
. [Bedtke’b Aoekct.] The Suspected Abortion Cash. Melbourne, Sept. 14 It has transpired that the, doctors have agreed in their diagnosis of the body of Mrs Stent, which has been exhumed for the purpose of a coroner’s inquest. It has been proved that the deceased was enciente but the actual result of the post mortem examination is not yet known. :,,. / Laser. The coroner’s inquest on the exhumed body of Mrs Stent was held to-day. The verdict of the jury was to the effect that there was no evidence to show the cause of her death. . ' - ShippingSvdwet, Sept. 14. Sailed, this afternoon—Union Company’s steamship Arawata, for landCollier’s Strike- % The threatened strike of Newcastle colliers has beon averted. , The situation of the iron strike is unaltered. .•? ; ; The Candidates for the BishopricThe General Synod has finally selected the names of the following. clergymen for submission to the Bench of Bishops as 'candidates for the Bishopric of Sydney and the Primacy of Australia, rendered vacant -by the death of Bishop Barker;—Bo vDr Fleming, Canon of New York 1 ; Bor Biobard Appleson; and the Her Dr Parry, Bishop Suffragan of Dover.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2956, 15 September 1882, Page 2
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186AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2956, 15 September 1882, Page 2
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