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/Br Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] [Reuter's Telegrams.] THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. PARIS, October 5. (Keoelved October 0,1886, at 2.15 p.m.) The general election has resulted in a large gain in the provinces to the Conservatives, an immense number of persons having voted. The returns for Paris are not completed. THE WOOL SALES. LONDON, October 5. The sales closed to-day. The total quantity sold during the series has been 300,000 bales, and 73,000 bales were held over for the next sales, which commence on January 24. THE MAILS. LONDON, October 5. The mails" ex Pekin (Melbourne, August 25), via Brindisi, were delivered here today. ____„„_—» It is said that out of every 109 female s ihool teachers in America seven marry every year. So the little split at Liverpool is mended, the rift within the lute is closed, and the instrument will, before long, discourse most eloquent music.' In other words, Mr Whitley and Lord Claud Hamilton have consented to stand on the same platform with Lord Randolph Churchill.
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Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 3
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166LATE CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 6725, 6 October 1885, Page 3
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