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CABLE NEWS.

! By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright ( I'KK UNITBU I'HK>S A-.r>OCI ATION .) London. September 9. Tlie Pnrnpllites only sucieedpd in ob taining £3000 towards establishing a daily paper. They will therefore stirt an evening paper instead of a morning. A seminary for Koraan Caiholic priests lias been opened in Surrey. Tins is the first establishment of the kind in England since the Reformation. Cairo, September 10. The Hi ahdi is reported to hay e col lected 10.000 men, with whom he is marching northwards. Copenhagen, September 9. A Danish gunboat prevented the Chi» lian cruiser Pinto from shipping guns and a crew. Washington, September 9. The Supreme Court of America has decided that pauper Jews must return to Kurope. Ottawa. September 9. In the Senate to»day Premier Abbott opposed a resolution urging Canada to initiate overtures with the other colonies tor a closer union with Great Britain, arguing that the proposal pointed at Imperial Federation, which Parliament was not prepared to decide ou. The resolution was withdrawn. < St. P.etebsbtjbg, September 10. The famine in Kambouff is so terrible in severeness that peasant women bring their children in contact with sufferers from diphtheria injiopes that they may contract the disease, and so end their misery. Beblin, September 9. Germany has been officially enquiring into the Canadian rye crop, and tiie Goyernment has been informed that 2,000, 000 bushels are available for export. Beussels, September 9. Trials of a new explosive at Liege have been successful, giving 35 per cent more power than any others. i'AEis, September 10. A staircase collapsed in a circus at Marseilles while the audience were going out, and twenty-five people wereiuju:ed.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 2

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