CABLE NEWS.
(reuter's telegrams.) London, October 2. Sir CimhfEc Owen, in reply to an inquiry by Sir Graham Berry has stated that the colonies are not required to make any definite contribution to tho prodosed Imperial Institute, but may subscribe whatever sum they please October 3. Fourteen rebels in Madrid have be n sentenced to death. Merchants in Moscow are complaining of the stagnation of trade, and it is thought they forsee war. In a native quarrel in the Godavery District in Hindostan, a hundred natives were killed. The Shaw-Savill and Albion Company's s.s. lonic, which left Wellington August 22nd, arrived at Plymouth this morning, her cargo of frozen mutton being in good condition. i Capetown, October 2. | The Shaw-Savill and Albion Coua- | yany's s.s. Done departs this afternoon for New Zealand.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 49, 5 October 1886, Page 2
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