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FRISCO MAIL NEWS.

(Per Mail Steamer). ♦ (pee united press association.) London, September 1. A death from cholera is reported in >ligo County Hospilai. Parnell has selected Edward MoMahon as candidate of Home Eulerß. E'kin and Co., London merchants, failed on Sept. 21st, for £10,000. ] Professor Nordenfeldts Greenland party have been heard from via Thurso, ' Scotland. It had reached a distance of 360 kilometres inland, and attained a < hoight of 700 fe«t abore the sea. , The wholo region is proved a desert. . Germany interprets Gladstone's visit to Denmark in a most unfriendly way. The Duchess of Took has left- England i and gone into retirement in Germany to | economise. . The testimonial to Martin Tupper is : progressing favorably Tennyson, Lord ' Lytton, and all the lending publishers s are subscribing liberally, and also to tho movement in London to ereot a monument r to Charles Dickens. ' ' At the Uuion Congrenn held in Bir- ' mingham on September 12, Joseph Aroh i offered a resolution that considering the < large amount of wusto land in the king* ( dom oapable of cultivation, radical changes are required in the land system of the country in ordor that the land may s be put under productfcje cultivation for i the benefit of the comiiiuuily.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 57, 16 October 1883, Page 2

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FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 57, 16 October 1883, Page 2

FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 57, 16 October 1883, Page 2

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