LATE CABLES.
Tfifr CSHEA DIVOBCB CASH. Failure op A bank. By Eteetric Telegraph.— Copyright (FB* VM2TS9 >BKSS AftaOClATlOjr). , London, , Maf^ )3 StrentKHia affoeft are being. zxt«d4 ,to> settMthe cos* in which CaptMo O'Bbf» : petitions for a divorce from his wife, oft lh# grounds of her adultery with M? : jPa& ne%in order to avoid HaS publication of . : scandalous^ evidence., li i* aseert& &££,- the petitioner was offered a sum of to Withdraw the case, btit the latter* ftiendt, while willing to &ttfe : the m^tt«fV ebnsider his personal hohour demaMds a. greater solatium. ; ;:^ ._,_ .•. ,^> v ; y , - The Marqtt-*. of Salisbury demands^ previous to discussing the evacuation ot Egypt, that England >haU : eptiwt »hfr ri^ to r>-#n^ that coimtry in the event of any intermit dworder/ «ttl iw that ': Turi^ »hall Dokdifturbtbeeiirti^-oon-ditions. /' : : • ■•- • "■ ' r; *. :(i;; ! ■-'■■ *'•■' V The Statirt aseerta that Victoria » borrowing to* pay »t#res* ob her loejo% aiA that &• precew la likely te»la*ifor ever, • It aIH» ftates that factories ,i& Awtralia, ! are compelled te- rely on Pfbfcietieaj to» Iteep themselves ijbibg* _'\ - The Melbotume oorrespooSsDir of tiie ' Economiit say* the sooner the ebcnjßjinies ■ that were fonoaed in the hwgbt of theland mania two- years ag» are phtced ut liquldatien the- better ft vn& be for all. ; A, syndicate jn bein^ formed to> explore* Western Australia for gold. ' The Portuguese Minister for the Colonies confirms the- report that ChiJ6DMi r iit ,: the Shire diatriet, whither a-large volunteer expedition was deapatchad; r soiqe- , I; weeks ago, has been annexed. This actiott ' [i will serieasly afibct the* negofciatione fot\ | the settlement of the d^Seuity betweent ; England and PortegaL ' . [ Mr Billion Ins virtaaST superseded 14 r . Parnett ia tb« lasdershap w the Iriahi . ! party, •■ . ■ ' ■ •-. ■ ■ ••' .;.:;' ' :: '-/ ' ' I Bbkjx, May 12 The Qoverinaient are penxutting tim gradoal re-entry of Seciansts into Ger- ' ; murjr w order to avoid a rueh at the- expiration of tbe lav of exile. • . '.. TiMHTAr May 12., y A private bank in this- city baa failed witii Uabflities of seven miSioii fionna^ The assets are set dowa at fiyrmiilidp flerina, ■"' / " ; ■ •■: - Bsi»aKr/Mar M i Pendii»j?*iae«tu»£ of feepasteralistsott the 16th m»t. the Britith and IndiaSteaßEiehip Coaapany have deeaied not to> sh^ wool sheen by notjl-tniion mmv ' -
Beoeivei May I*, 12.16- p.m. Msuovbitk, Thw Ii»». ' A crinunal summon* has been sworn against^^the iHrectoce of the Hreomr iPermanent Building Association, which-dosed its doors on February last, charging tbent with conspiracy to defraud. The directors'include Messrs How, Minister bT Agriculture, and J. Nimmo, late Commis- : doner of Public Works.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 2
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404LATE CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 137, 13 May 1890, Page 2
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