CABLE NEWS.
By ' Electric .* Telegraph.— Copyright (KBHIJNirKU' P ll lisa A-soOCIATIO -.) > .' 'V y . LoscoNr April 6 The Victorian loan is quoted at a premium of & per cent. Investors are making inquiries with regard to the loan, and Sir Graham Berry Agent-General, expects that it will realisebetween £98 and £9», - 'Mr Gladstone gives a most indignant denial to the statement made by Mr Parneli that a number of dynamiters visited him at Hawarden na- 1886 and consulted him. with reference to ,tbe < Hoaae Rule proposals. Sir E. ,C, N. Braddon (Agent-Greneral for Tasmania), Sir Graham Berry fVictoria, Sir J. F. Garnck (Queensland), and Sir F. Diltyn Bell (New Zealand) have been appouued4tfrf represent their respective Governm%hts"at tHe Postal Conference r which -.opens in" Vienna in May. - General Booth, 1 who/has been suflermg from influenza,' is improving. The Colonising Committee, set up by the House of Commons, has reported that 'the condition of the United Kingdom doea not warrant a 'general scheme of emigration. Sofia, April d M. Bendereft, who is looked upon as one of t lie instigators of the assassination of M. Beltcliifo, Minister of Finance, now states that the murder was an act of revenge on the part of a certain section in Bulgaria for the execution of Major Pamtza lor conspiring to dethrone Prince Ferdinand,, lie also says that similar outrages will be continued at intervals until Russia frees Bulgaria. Washington, April 6. Negotiations for the settlement of the Behring Sea fishery dispute, on a reciprocal basis, have abruptly terminated owing to the absence of President Harrison. The Customs Department of the United States is charging double duty where wool is .assorted before importation. ,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 123, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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276CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 123, 9 April 1891, Page 2
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