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Mblbouknb, ; January 28. Peculiar case of a woman dying m pregnancy. Suspicious attempt *at abortion by a well-known surgeon. _ Body exhumed, and an inquest impending. A slight accident pccured on th« GippV land railway on Saturday night. Several passengers bruised. ' : M'Laren, an agitator from New Zealand, was denounced at a meeting of unemployed as being.. employed m Sydney during the strike fco.colleiM hands fcr the A. S. N. Co; to replace the seamen. The meeting expelled him ignomiriously. Adelaide wheat, 475! to 48j. ; flour £31. Melbourne Exhibition tenders were opened on the 17th." David Mitchell was the successful tenderer. Lord Harris' team, second innings, 217 ; New South Wales second innings, two wickets, 83 runs. Sidney, January 27. Englishmen had two out for 17. Charles Baiinertnan split his hand between first and second fingers m fielding 4 ball hard fiit at mid wicket, and is disabled. New South Wales have two wickets dowri'fbr 83. A. Bannerman made 15 and Thompson 9, Murdoch and Massie playing steadily, both not out. 15,000 people present. Match continue to-morrow. -■ ■ - '
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 29 January 1879, Page 2
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