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CABLE NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright (PEH UNITED PRKSS ASSOCIATION.) London, November 26. Mr Bramwell Booth has refuted Mr Bradl&u^h * assertions as to tlio state of the Salvation Army's balance sheet. It is considered unlikely that Mr Glad stone will take a prominent part in the present session of Parliament. Mr W. H. Smith, in the House to-day stated that U whs not the intention of the Government to set up a commission to enquire into Mr Stanley's charges concerning the conduct of the late Major Barttelot. In the House of Commons Mr D. Cun* mnghame-Graham has given notice of his intention to introduce a general eight hours" BillMr T. C Baring assumes unlimited liability in the new company of Baring Brothers. The money market is recovering after the recent relapse. Arrivals of wool up to date total 122,000 bales, of which 12,400 bales have been sent forward direct. The number of bales now available for the present series is 144,000. Wool is unchanged. Faulty merinos show the greatest decline, and good scoured the least decline. A rumour, though unconfirmed, is prevalent in the city to the effect that the Bnnk of England proposes to issue 10* million LI notes against the security ut silver. ■ ■■ Washington, November 27. The Sioux are marching forward in thousands. Buffalo Bill is amengst those opposing them. Several actions have taken place It was reported that an extensive massacre had taken place in Nebraska, but it turns out to be unfounded. The Canadian Indians are tranquil. The Hague, November 26". Princess Wilhelmina succeeds to the throne of Hoilmi. Berlin, November 27. The Budget proposes an inerea»e of 26 million marks for the German Army. Bpe^os Atrbb, November 26", Tumults have occurred on the Bourse. President Bellegrini has forbidden the publication of the g«ld premium.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 70, 29 November 1890, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 70, 29 November 1890, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 70, 29 November 1890, Page 2

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