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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

(Per Press Association.) Sydney, Jan. 15. Arrived, this afternoon—Wakatipu, from Wellington. Sailed Waihora, for Auckland. Among her passengers are Mr F. W. Webb, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Mr R A. Arnold, clerk assistant, Rev. J. Ferguson, la.te of Invercargill, and E. T. Gillon.

Melbourne, .Tan. '\s Sailed—Talune for the Bluff. Perth, This Day.

A murder is reported from the Afghan camp at Coolgardie. Tagh Mahomet, a well-known merchant, was shot dead by a countryman while at prayers. The supposed cause of the crime is an old grudge. The murderer walked to town and surrendered himself, stating he was satisfied.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 166, 16 January 1896, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 166, 16 January 1896, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 166, 16 January 1896, Page 2

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