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ANOTHER DYNAMITE SCARE.

PEINCE OF WALES 6FAEDED BY POLICE. VICTOEIAN LOAN OF £l,500;000. MARQUIS Of"s.ILISBURY ATTACKS MR GLADSTONE. BEUTEB's TELEGRAMS.! London, Jauuarj 21. The Marquis of -Salisbury; referring to-day in the House of Lords to the situ-, ation of Eastern Europe, stated that neither- the European Powers nor Great Britain supported the claims put forward by Greece, which .he characterised as unheard 0f ... - „ ■-■•--■"} Viscount Cranbrook has been appointed Secretary of State for War, in place of Mr W. H. Smith, who has accepted the position of Chief Secretary for Ireland. Owing to rumours of an alarming nature having reached the police authorities, exceptional precautions were taken on the occasion of tbe recent visit ot the Prince of Wales to the> Duke of Westminster at Eaton Hall. .The London and north-western line over which His Royal Highness travelled was specially patrolled and the royal party did not proceed to Chester as announced, .but- alighted at the previous station and drove to Eaton Hall. Tenders are invited, on behalf of the 'Government of Victoria, for a loan of £1,500.000, at 4 per cent.; tenders t# be opened on the 2nd February. The minimum price has been fixed at £102. Sixty moderate Liberals are prepared to vote for a measure to suppress boycotting in Ireland. France has occupied Sumbawa, one of the Sunda Islands in the Malay Archipelago. The Wellington Harbour Board loan of £50,000 at 4£ per cent, has been placed in the market. The minimum has been fixed at £97 10s., and tenders will be opened on February 2. In his speech on the Address in Reply the Marquis of Salisbury charged Mr Gladstone with "skulking behind ambiguous denials." The wheat market is unchanged. Thr wool market is flat, except crossbreeds, good merinos, and sorts suitable for transhipment to America, which are firm. At the sales 46,000 bales were catalogued, of which numbtr 3500 were withdrawn. . . „ . ._ . ; r

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 97, 26 January 1886, Page 2

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ANOTHER DYNAMITE SCARE. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 97, 26 January 1886, Page 2

ANOTHER DYNAMITE SCARE. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 97, 26 January 1886, Page 2

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