AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
By Telt'graph—Press Association—Copyrighi Sydney, March 19.
The Sydney Morning Herald, referring to the Federal Commission, says the notion that New Zealand will best attain her national destiny in isolation is one that time will disprove. The Commonwealth or New Zealand must find themselves on converging roads. Abstention from the Commonwealth during the earlier periods would deprive New Zealand of irifluenco and education in national government of the highost value. Richards, aged 23, blow the top of his father’s head off. His mother jumped from bed and ran away, but he shot her in the back. His sister escaped through the gun missing lire. Money matters and a love affair arc supposed to be the cause.
So far there has been no delay to shipping through the lock-out. The crews of many large steamers are engaged in coaling. There is little likelihood of other unions becoming involved. Perth, March 19. A girl named Ottoy was acquitted on a charge of killing her father.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 65, 20 March 1901, Page 3
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