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Received October 27j 1(^80 a.myfi>t A | ■'■ ■■ • '■■ ■-■''''■ .-i' .i^MsWf'bsisbw??'>v"- . Mr Dillon advises bia^ followers to con- ; dnct the politacal strnggle^in ; ttfconstitn-J tibnal way, and keep peace with;'the;Eng-i lish members. '- ■•: '\~i ■.'. :- l \ - -The former Oamara loan has fallen j three per cent, ; ._. ■■■■':.'..:■ \ . ■"% '.7 CAicriTAi Octo.ber : -26^ ;/T^t6: statement" that the ; Ameer" of^Af-i ghanistaiT: is" ' negotiating; •fpif'^ißiiasWiT* Afghan treaty, requiresiboh? firmation. ; ~<;^h.£ . St. Pjetebsbt/bo, Pctpber 26w . ■: . Winter sowing in the famine; Stricken districts has begun; "' \); 1 sTW?Et^lbii;Pay. \ Mr Dibbs, the new "Premier, has.announced that he is in favor of taxing the unimproved value of land, .y, , ;;,>;,,: , - ;
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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95THE LATEST. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 51, 27 October 1891, Page 2
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