A Eeuters' telegram recei.ved yesterday, states that the cholora-has-made its appearante at Y| ort, a town near Kouen. - —•'- ■ ■ The Anglo/New Zealandvr, pnys : — Mr Hugh Short'and, who was aecently'charged with the murdor of his Dewly. married wife near ;M':dbury,- South [ pevoh,; for New on August 30.' Bince his ,diseba, ge he had conducted himself yery strangely, and on tho eve of sailing .a3nt . li tiers threatening the magistrat saj Kings; bridge with criminal pro'.'eedingsSor having held him m cnstcdyiwittfout proofs threat^ en ing the coroner with a Parliamentary inquiry for having prematiirelyi. closed/ the inquest, and to the Duk'eMf Pofoerbet, 4 tt»e Lord-Lieutenart, furnishing him "with eighty, reasons for reopening .the rinyefltigar 1 " %jj<..4-^ t nii « •
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1330, 25 October 1884, Page 4
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