AUSTRALIAN ITEMS,
A SYDNEY SENSATION. Sydney, September 11. A MAN named Stewart was arrested at Coogee for passing valueless cheques. He escaped from the detective, jumped over the clitf, aud was killed. SUSPECTED MURDER. Brisbane, September 11. A. suspected murder is reported from Warwick. The decapitated body of a youth named Douald Mace was fouud in the bush. He left home some weeks Pgo with two companions on a hunting expedition. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMOKIAL. Melbourne, September 11. Sir Edmund Barton proposes to ask the Federal House to vote £25,000 towards the memorial of tho late Queen Victoria in London. DEATH OF A NAVAL OFFICER. Sydney. September 11. First Lieutenant Drummond, of tho warship Wallaroo, is dead, of pneumonia. BRUTAL MURDER. Adelaide. September 12. The body of a murdered buby has been found at Glenclg. A leg was evidently cut eff while the child was alive. There is no clue to ih« perpetrsurjra.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6039, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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152AUSTRALIAN ITEMS, Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6039, 12 September 1903, Page 3
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