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GABLE NEWS.

.. ■ — ♦ [By Hlectne Telegraph. --^Copyright ] f BEUTEB's TRLKOBAMsi , London, April 5. Australian minis, pur ! Paramatta, Mel-~ bourne, February 25th, ?ia San 1 rancisco (Aueklaad, February 28), were delivered in London to day. Mr Gladstone is engaged in organising a series of jirit.^offrcion demon^i rations, uotably one to be held in Hyde Park on the llih tnst. . Sir Arthur Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, has been. ordered .by his medical adviser to take complete rast as he is worn out with the prolonged sittings in the House of Commons. A premature attempt to blow up the Spanish Chamber of Deputies with dynamite has been discovered. Baron .VTacleay intends to lead a fresh scientific exploring expedition into New Guinea. . ■ . ; The Ameer of. Afghanistan being alarmed at the recent minus in Turkistan, has applied to. India for advice and aid. The whole of the Kussiao press are urging t lie withdrawal of the alliance be* tween liussia and Germany. The Times refers to Federation, as a glittering ideal impossible w> realise, and for the present not expected to exiend beyond mutual defences. At a mpeting of the rmperial Conference to-day, the Mariquis of Salisbury welcomed the delegates in a lengthy speech. ' M. Katkbff, editor of the Mbscaw Gazette, has been officially rebuked for his violent anti-German articles.- The value of this reprimand is shown by the fact that he has since been invited to the Czar's table. Shareholders in the Mount Morgan West Mining Company have made ap* plication in Chancery to have their names removed from the share register, on the ground of misrepresentation in the prospectus of the Company. Justice Sir Edward E. Kav, before whom the application -was heard, held that the prospectus had misrepresented the Com* pany, and ordered the removal of the shareholders' name*, also the return of deposits paid, with interest, stating that the whole affair was a most audacious fraud. ..

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 116, 7 April 1887, Page 2

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GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 116, 7 April 1887, Page 2

GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 116, 7 April 1887, Page 2

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