GENERAL CABLES.
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Bjs Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, May, .6-. 'At the Newmarket meeting, the One Thousand Guineas resulted- : Cherry -Lass, ... _ ... 1 Ivoorhagn ... ... —2 Oongleuse _ ~ 3 POISONED BEER. MELBOURNE, May. <L The police believe that the man who gave poisoned beer rto several men (one of whom, died) is a homicidal maniac. Another man reported that he met a man in the Gardens who offered him beor, hub ho refused it, as be was a teetotaller. AN ANNOYING INCIDENT. ’ MELBOURNE, May 6.Somo indignation is manifested over tho Customs authorities at Hobart refusing to allow a blind passenger to land from the Riuapchu, until the agents deposited £IOO. The passenger, is a wcll-ignown Glasgow manufacturer touring the world with his daughter. Mr Reid, the Federal Premier, , is annoyed at the incident, and says if the statement is true, then- someone in tho Customs Department is a consummate ass or was grievously, misinformed as to. the circumstances, PLAGUE AT LIS MORE. SYDNEY, May 'O. A 1 case of plague has occurred at Lisruorc.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1448, 8 May 1905, Page 4
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