COMMISSION AGENT SENTENGEI TO DEATH
SUCCESSFUL PATIENT OF DR, KOCH'S. VICTORIA & SOUTH AUSTRALIA SHORT OF WHEAT Received April 10, -.11.15 a.m. Melboubnr, This Day. James Johnston, commission agent oi Ballarat, who murdered his wife and four children in Djcember last,- has been convicted on the capital charge and sentenced to death. A man has arrived here en route to Auckland, who was successfully treated under Dr Koch's tuberculine at Glasgow Hospital, when in the laßt charge of consumption. Adelaide, This Day. The wheat shortage in South Australia and Victoria is two hundred thousand tons more than at first estimated. The sellers quotation nominally 4a 9d, buyers offer 4s 4d. HofiART, This Day. An important discovery of gold is reported from the West Coast. . . :"'
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 124, 11 April 1891, Page 2
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123COMMISSION AGENT SENTENGEI TO DEATH Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 124, 11 April 1891, Page 2
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