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HOME & FOREIGN.— Argentine budget estimates a large surplus. Canadian Government printing officers absconded j grave charges of corruption. —General Whichcote, Waterloo veteran, is dead. — Judge Hawkins recovering. — Canadian census shows an exodus of a million to .the States. — Another successful lain producing experiment m Texas. — Unsettled reports from Chili.— King of Italy to visit England. ■—Train on fire near Lon on ; no lives lost.— Forty killed by a railway accident m North Carolina. — Severe storms m Boulogne. — Italian riot m Buenos Ayres — Grain riots m Russia —China ordering rifles from Europe. Fatal forest fires m France.— The Maybrick case to be reopened. — Bishop Credwel l is dead. — Detroit parachutist killed. Americpn Labour Union protests against admission of refugee Jews.— Yemen rebellion suppressed. AUSTRALIA. — South Australia Legislative Council makes Bible reading m "schools compulsory. — Weligious fanaticism m Vite Levu ; fighting among the natives — Victoria discussing Federation Bill. New Zealand ex eluded.— Tasmania elects a Convention of fifty to consul tf'o Federation Bill. —Caledonian Council General condemns Various administration.— Sir C. M* Mafiou dead,— .Harper takes Into "Wilkinson's seat m Victorian House.-^ Fleet arrived at Brisbane. — Small pox on a Glasgow ship m Sydney, — Two killed, others injured m Railway accident near Sydney.— -Carbine is recovering and will be m training m a fortnight.— . Grave charges agaii st the Captain of the Easby ; delay m lowering the boats. NEW ZEALAND.— II. A.C B.C. is m « sound financial slate, — Thames *£ras Company pays-six per cent.—

Auckland £frirnin&l Court sitting. — Wellington Wharlhands establishing a dick and accident fund.— Ex overseer of Masterton Road Board arrested on charge of forgery. — Oamaru fishermen oppose the proposed increase m the minimum length at which flounders may be taken.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 940, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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Concentrated Cable News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 940, 2 September 1891, Page 3

Concentrated Cable News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 940, 2 September 1891, Page 3

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