AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Substantial Damages. jA; Murder of a Kanaka. Arrest of an EngUsh Defaulter. iv.v (Per s.s. Manapouri.) (united pbess association.) Sidney, November 23. Lord Rosebery, since his arrival m the colony, has been busy visiting the different piiiblwmstjtuiipn.s, an d expressed himseTf generally well pleased, m the action brought by Mrs Falconer to recover damages ou^account of the death of her husband by a train accident m April last, the iurv <mve a virdict for £3500. J 7isVea The balance-sheet of tho Hampson mission shows aj balance for £87. ■ jj\ ' I ; ": BRISBANE,, November 23. The captain, Government agentsecond mate, and two of the crew of the labor schooner Alfred Villery have been committed for trial at Maryborough for the alleged murder of the Kanaka on board. Melbourne, November 23. Myriads of locusts have visited the Sandhurst district. Mr John M'lntyre is about to visit England to -induce Britfeh capitalists to invest m Victoria mines. Morton,- a defaulter ft-om England w f arrested on board the steamer* Aberdeen on arrival. ' ; ;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 2, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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170AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 2, 30 November 1883, Page 2
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