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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

1 Melbourne, May 29. A case of alleged medical malpractice ' has been investigated at Gastlemaine. John Tqmpla, was suffering from dlslocatfou of the shoulder, was operated on bjhthwhtfrgeifns. A rope and pulley were fixed to ,bislarro and great leverage resorted to. Mortification ensued, and the patient died. Rumors of the affair reached the • pblicd/' artd ; the' fefady was exhumed. At tbe< inquest’ held the evidence Jim* arnj- had/lheen nearly,torn from' its socket,, ..A, verdict of returned, no to' the surgeons? Birthday leve&. held W the Gpvfrpaf, f w«s; numerously attended.’ At YWuptger. Eqrie.W) in- the' Albert ParaflyW ffrbops were presept. , ■ M« Hampson,,the, female^ vapgeliat, ia oondti&ihg'a fidssion here, at the, present time. Mr rbritbd *» ÜbhVy: Y' ” togml hminliß..f‘?'i , .'"'‘"l'' l ■* J Miss Pomeroy, h who” has arrived from Oakuttor in. itfo Borne,' proposes to ir/yr Herr Vogrich’s farewell - concert on crowded,. and proved ,a. The trustees of the 'Art Gpllery,/hy ;! a leven to five', decided to continue Sunday opening. ■ i j . Atf£hi) thjrd^rial.^of ’ FliZhbeth Taylor and Jeanne Monichon, on a charge of unlawfully procuring abortion, the jury were unable to .agree. The defendants has been remanded tUI hWteittingß.^ Sydney, May 29. The Austral has made a successful trial ' Hpadei '26ft T l4aießJAnd gentlemen being .present., , : The engines were found to work well,'and have net suffered from their immersion. She leaves for Glasgow via Cape Horn shortly. Pile*/ pfc of Sydney, came off at the Academy of Music on Monday afternoon. Many prominent citizens and that time , Fojey’e , partisans, - seeing that their man was Worsted, rushed the ring, and a freqfjght ensued j necesaitating the interference of the police. Miller had - considerably the best of the fight. The ' men will probably meet again. , the Melbourne bookmakers continues. The Club claimed si’’fcbfi ’’guinea license ■ v: ■: ■ HO

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 961, 5 June 1883, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 961, 5 June 1883, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 961, 5 June 1883, Page 2

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