AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Mklbodrice, May 13
Sir George Grey has consented to addresi a iarge meeting at tbe inritation of tbe Trades Ball.
The inquiry into the loss of the Craighurn has began. The captain, admitted that he bad taken soma liquor going down tbe bay, bat he insisted that lie was not drank, bat was perfectly capable of performing bis duties. If tbe tug's hawser had been properly fastened the disaster would not have occurred, Adelaide, May 16. The ■ population of the colony is 113,000. Bob art, May 17.
A terrible murder has been committed at Richmond. A woman named Ogilive was found with her head partially blown off, and the body had been thrown into the river. A young man named Gooley has been taken into custody on suspicion of having committed the crime. The supposed motive is that the husband of tbe victim has been subj; esaaed as a witness in a orimoal charge pending against the prisoner whe was out on bail.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2203, 19 May 1891, Page 1
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165AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2203, 19 May 1891, Page 1
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