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CABLE NEWS.

BEUTEB's TELEGEAM9.I London, October 13. The Osarewitcli was run to-day and resulted as follows : — Plaisanterie, 1 ; Xem, 2 ; Postcript, 3. Lord Randolph Churchill has issued a manifesto to the Birmingham Federation League, in which he urges practical federation by commencing a united scheme of defence. The German Government reiterate their claims to the Pelew and other islands of the Caroline Group. An Australian ring has succeeded in reducing the outward insurance rates on sailing vessels to 7s 64 per cent. The turnip crop is a failure. English mutton will flood the market until Christmii.l. The Hon. Hugh Childers addressed a meeting of his constituents at Pontefract last night. Referring to colonial questions he stated that he hailed with pleasure the approach of federation, and expressed a hope that the forthcoming Indian and Colonial Exhibition would facilitate the discussion of the matter by leading colonists. Received October 14, 1.40 a.m. Lonbon, October 14. Lord Cnrringt»n, Governor elect, of N.S.W., startes for that colooy om the 26th inst ; proceeding bj the ©rerlatd mail to BrinJisi. Consol* 100£ ; Adelaide wheat ex store advanced to 38/8. Australian mails dated, Melbourne, September 4th, per R.M.S. Orient, were delivered here yesterday, via Naples.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 54, 15 October 1885, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 54, 15 October 1885, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 54, 15 October 1885, Page 2

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