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* "London, March 8. Frosts have caused severe damage to the Continental crops. In Belgium and the Netherlands the prospects of a good harvest are receding, but in England they are still fair. The Liberals of Forest Dean have resolved to place absolute confidence in the moral integrity of Sir C. Dilke. The citizens of London will invite the Emperor of Germany to be their guest during his stay in England. Washington, March 8. The Legislature of Arizona-have introduced a Bill offering two hundred dollars for every Indinn killed carrying firearms. Buenos Ateeß, March 8. ' There is great excitements in the Argentine orer the renewal of the financial crisis. It- is hoped that the Provincial and National Banks may. be saved fry the popular loan. Otherwise \ tlie Government will be compelled to take measures to prevent widespread ruin. Eeceived March 10, 10.30 a.m. Buenos Ayres, March 9. Confidence has been restored in the city, and business has beea resumed. 1 The Government will issue a six per cent national loan of a hundred million pesos/ and the minimum will be fixed at 75. Valparaiso, March 9. The rebels have inflicted another defeat on the Government troops, and have captured the province of Tarapaca. Order has been restored at Iquique. ' Paris, March 9. In order to carry out the determination of the Government to suppress all betting, hundreds of police were present at the Antenimo races, but no bookmakers attended, and everything passod off quietly. Ottawa, March 9. Sir John McDonald has promised to co-operate in the formation of a Trade League for, the Empire. London, March 9 The trade returns show that imports for the past month have increased £2,293,000, and imports diminished J;614,000 as compared with the corresponding period of 1890. „

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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THE LATEST. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

THE LATEST. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 110, 10 March 1891, Page 2

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