AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
« I LABOUR DISPUTE IN NEW SOUTH | WALES. EXECUTION OF A MURDERER. [PEB PBBSS ASSOCIATION. J Sydney, May 28 Trouble is looming between the master bakers and their men. Tlie latter have decided to begin a general boycott tomorrow of all firms employing nonunionists. The master bakers are inclined to stand together on the question. MKLBorRNE, This Day. The Minister of Railways is seeking a conference witb tbe Railway authorities of N.S.W* and South Australia to put an end to the railway tariff war. TntJBSDAY Island. May 28. A man was hanged to-day for the murder of a woman. The prisoner had hoped for a repriove on the ground that her death was the outcome of a curious Japanese practice, both having decided to die together. The man first killed the woman and intended to commit suicide but was unsuccessf-f al in the letter act Tbe execution took place to daj, death being instantaneous.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 325, 29 May 1894, Page 2
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