AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. j PKR UNITED PRKSS ASSOCIATION.) Stdnbt, Ootober 31. The London correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald writes that the physique of tbe Native football team has excited the greatest admiration wherever tbey had been to date of writing. The same correspondent stated that at tbe inquest on the victim of the last London murders, Dr Batter gave it aahis opinion that there was ev«ry reason to believe tbe murders were committed for the purposes of obtaining specimens of a j portion of the human body. They were the work, not of a lunatic, but a medioal student, who was a surgeon, for the body was cut up in a way that showed the assassin knew exactly where to find the organ he wanted. So meaningless cuts were observed, and this applied, not to one, hut to all of the victims. Melboubnb, Ootober 31. A severe frost, the most destructive for twenty years, was experienced last night. Great damage has been done to vineyards in the Mansfield distriot. Kain is badly wanted in Kuthenilen dis tricts, or the crops will be ruined. L
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 62, 1 November 1888, Page 2
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