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London^ September 30. MrE. C. N. Braddon, Agent-General for Tasmania, has paid over to a company on behalf of the Tasmanian Government the purchase money O£l,106,600) for the Tasmanian Main Line of Railway in inscribed stock. . .. ' ■ October 1. The dookers at Grangemouth, a seaport town of Stirling, Scotland, are insisting upon six months' agreement. Reynold's sample of New Zealand butter has realised 112 shillings per cwt. aad is pronounced by experts to be nearly equal to the best Danish butter. The revenue for the hall-year just expired shows an increase of £1,879,000 over that of the corresponding period, 1889. ; . ' Washiwgtox, Qct. 1. The Senate has passed the Tariff Bill as agreed upon bj the conference, of both Houses. American cruisers have been instructed to only enforce the sealing regulations against sealers carrying out their calling in the territorial jurisdiction of Alaska. Biblin. October 1. Numerous Socialists have returned here for the purpose of celebrating the expiration of the anti-Socialists law.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 46, 2 October 1890, Page 2
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