AUSTRALIAN.
WRiniJS CABLF.O ITEMS BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. SYDNEY, April H Admiral Grant lias returned from Singapore. The Naval Conference furnishes a report to the Government next week. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS. ADELAIDE, April H The latest election figures give the totals as follows: Liberals Labour ’ OFFER ’tcTcARPENTIER. MELBOURNE, April U Jack Munroo lias cabled to M. Deschamp (Carpentier’s manager), offering £20,000 for three lights m Australia after his match with Jack Dempsej. Minim* will arrange for Lloyd to come from New Zealand and Cook from England, if Carpentior accepts. CENTENNIAL PARK MURDER. SYDNEY, April 11. The trial of Charles Specehley, who is charged with the murder of Const a - i Woh-ast in Centennial Park (as cablet on February 11th) has commenced. The evidence given so far is on the lines previously cabled. MAJOR LARARTE’S CRIME. SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS. SYDNEY, April IE Major Labarte (cabled on April oth), has been sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude. He was remanded to come up for trial when called upon for the alleged murder of Miehell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1921, Page 1
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