AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright [PEN UNITKD PRESS ASSOCIATION | Sydney, April S." Black, who has been under arrest for the brutal murder of another man at Nyngau, has confessed to the crime.' He i states that the dispute occurred over Unionism. , •„,..• 1 '' As only the scattered fragments of , flesh were recovered of those killed in the gun cotton disaster it was impossible to identify them, and consequently no inquest was held. The injured men are re--1 covering, but several of them are stone deaf.- , - . - . _- ' '; - 1 Bhisbane.Tlus Day].' , Theicorrespondence impounded at the time of the "arrestf of _the* officers of* the Shearers'. Union,- is of a most revolutionary character, and recommeads a resort to arms. It also mentioned' that the Union would indicate 'to the shearers in New, South Wales when the time was ripe to. adopt such a course, - , Melboubne, This Day. - The wheat estimate published- by Mr Hayter has disorganised the market and there-is a probability that .the" millers will have* to look to New Zealand and California for supplies as the surplus has either been exported or- contracted for." The committee of the 'Victorian Amateur Turf Club have raised the stakes in the Caulfield Cup to i'SOOO."- .
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 122, 7 April 1891, Page 2
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