LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegrapfe.—Gop^righ* j PEIS UNITED* T-REBS ABBOOIATiOWv | . Received April 27, 12 30 p-m. London, April 26. Three hundred thousand British colliers have determined to insist ob an advance of ten per cent, at the end of June. Ba»is, April 26. Committee of the Senate who are engaged in investigating the grounds of prosecution; against Boulanger, claims to have elicited the fact that he had received large sums of money for promising te make certain alterations' in the law so- soon as he got into* power. , Washington, Ap"l 26. < Immigration from the United State* to Canada continues- to an enormousextent. In his article on Samoa in The Century, Mr G. Bates criticises the German policy in severe terms. He warns England to be on her guard. Sydney, April 26*. Information has been received here to* the effect that Henry George, the weli known author ** Progress and Poverty,."" ; will visit Australia in- October.
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 125, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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154LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 125, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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