AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne. May 8. The Presbyterian Assembly has adopted a scheme for uniting the Churches of Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, to be called The Southern Unitfd Church. The schemis to be submitted to, the various Pres bytcries for consideration. Sydney, May 7. The railway returns show a nett gain of £IIB,OOO for the half ye«r. Clark, who was injured by the burs’ing of »n ammonia cyclinder yesterday, succumbed last night, Tire others are recovering. News by the Lubeek from Apia confirms the death of the Samoan < x-King Tamassase. May 8, Sir John Robertson, the well-known politician, was found dead in his bed of 6} DCOpC« May 9. A Polish selector near Albany has died from spear wounds inflicted by two blacks. The police ar* now scouring the country for the murderers, but as the latter are Well armed, it is expected thev will offer a desperate resistance to capture,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2199, 12 May 1891, Page 1
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151AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2199, 12 May 1891, Page 1
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