CABLE NEWS.
Special to " Star." beuteb's telegbams. London. March 3. At the wool sale yesterday 12,300 bales were offered. The market was firmer. The Government have offered rewards of £2000 for the arrest of the perpetrators of the recent attempts to wreck the various metropolitan railway termini by dynamite. The Franchise Bill was read a first time last night. Mr Wm T. Marriott, |M.P. for Brighton, who resigned his seat after supporting Sir Stafford Northcote's vote of censure in regard to Egyptian affairs, has been re-elected in the Troy interest by a majority of 10,400. An accidental explosion has occurred on board the Aberdeen, bound for Adelaide. The captain and several of the crew were injured, and the vessel has returned to Gravesend. Mr TTe-aton has published in the Times Mr Greville's statement of the expenditure of Australian loans.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 2
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