AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
mi t> ™ Sydney, June 17.The Eev. W. B. Clarke, the eminent geologist, and Mr Stephen Lynch, one of the ppmier shots of the colony, died yesterday. , J Kobort -tfox, a carpenter, was washed • off the roci£3, near the Gap, at the South Headjcsterda;, and was drowned. A Utter from gu# of the New Guinea exploring pariy sTafcs that nothing has been found In tlie shap"fc\pi £iM. The sentence of death oV&snior. &t ttfe last sittings of the CriminatJZTourt, for rape, wili not be carried out. It is believed that Hooter, the garottsr, received a first flogging of 25 lashes at Darlinghurst this day. The press was not permitted to be present. The Cuzco (s.s.) was expected to be towed into Melbourne this day. A serious accident occurred this day in Pitt street.; A horse bolted and knocked down a number of persons. Mr 3 .Morrison was seriously injured and not ex* pected to recover; Master Mprrison was hurt; Mrs Mason had a dangerous wound on her. head; and Mrs Hines had both her legs broken. -Ml were taken to the Infirmary;. ' Mr W.,3. Dalley is seriously ill.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2925, 1 July 1878, Page 2
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189AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2925, 1 July 1878, Page 2
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