AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION). Sydney, November 11. Two more bodies of infants have been found in the yard of the third residence occupied by the Makin family. This Day. So far the inquest on four of the children, whose bodies were desinterred has resulted in an open verdict, there being no evidence criminally connect the Makins with their death. The police, however, are believed to have stronger evidence in some of the later cases. Melbourne. Neyember 12. The Agricultural Department ship a hundred and nineteen tons of butter today to London. I A verdict for sixteen thousand pounds and costs given against Benjamen Benja- ' men and others Directors of the Imperial Bank for personal guarantee of an advance by the Bank of South Australia, in connection with Imperial Bank.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 12 November 1892, Page 2
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