AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
A YOUTH KILLS A WOMAN'S ASSAILANT. Received May 6, 7.20 a.m. MELBOURNE, May 6. ' A,youth, named Grace, while protecting a woman from assault, struck and killed her assailant. ELECTION PETITION. Received May 6, 7.20 a.m. ADELAIDE, May G. A recount of the Senate votes, in connection with the petition against the return the Hon. Joseph Vardon, has been ordered, notwithstanding the destruction of 9,000 ballot papers at a clearing-out of the returning officer's office.
THE CRICK-WILLIS CASES. Received May 6, 10 a.m., SYDNEY, May 6. Summing up in the Crick-Willis cases, Mr Justice Simpson complained of attacks made in Parliament on judges and magistrates. Either the Speaker or the Government should, he said, stop the practice. Received May 6, 11.42 p.m. SYDNEY, May 6. The reading of Peter Close's evidence and the Judges' summing up occupied the whole of to-day. The summing up was unfinished when the Court adjourned. SHIPPING. Received May 6, 11.42 p.m. SYDNEY, May 6. Sailed—Warrimoo, 1.30 p.m. NEWCASTLE, May 6. Arrived —Anny, from Westport. MELBOURNE, M«y 6. Arrived —Cape Corso, from New Zealand.
CABLE NEWS.
United Piess Association—By F,!ectric Telegraph Copyright.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8436, 7 May 1907, Page 5
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