AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
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Vant-of-Confldence Tote.
Perth, November 2. Presse moved a want-of-conQdence in the Assembly which was chiefly directed against the railway administration. The House adjourned till Tuesday.
Shooting Tragedy. Brisbane, November 2,
A man named Henderson shoe a woman named Tracey at Mungana. She is in a critical condition. The man shot himself dead. The Premier’s Conference. Melbourne, November 2. Barton presided at the conference of the Ministry and State Premiers.
The Property Acquisition Bill and other intor-State matters were made the subject of a lengthy statement of the position. Consultations were considerably interfered with by the censure debate. A Runaway Accident. Melbourne, November 3.
Sir Wm and Lady M’Millian and Sir John and Lady * Downer wore being driven in Flinders street when the horses bolted and collided with a tram. M’Millan received several cuts and the Others are suffering from the shock.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 November 1901, Page 4
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148AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 November 1901, Page 4
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