AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
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A Domestic Tragedy. Charters Towers, May 7. Corday and his wife visited a hotel. He shot his wife dead and then shot himself below the heart, and is in a critical condition. Jealousy is the supposed cause. The Governor of Tasmania. Hobart, May 7. Mr Chamberlain advised the Government that Sir Arthur Elibank Havelock, lately Governor of Madras, has been appointed Governor of Tasmani?.
Later, Havelock’s Tasmanian appointment is confirmed.
Brisk trade and the Tariff. Received this day at 9 21 a.m. Sydney, May 8,
The import market is busy. Large speculative business is doing in commodities likely to be affected by the federal tariff.
The Plague. Brisbane, May 8. Mrs Clifford of Petrie Terrace is plagued. Notification has been received that a ease occurred “at Honolulu. Vessels arriving thence will bo disinfected. Australian Loan.
The State Treasurer denies the statement which appeared in the Australian Review of Reviews, that the last million loan was practically all taken by the Queensland National and Savings Bank, and says nearly the whole was allotted to private traders, the greater proportion of whom represented the Southern States,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 May 1901, Page 3
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192AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 8 May 1901, Page 3
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