LATE TELEGRAMS.
../■ London, November 5. Prince Lucien Bonaparte will be buried in this city. ■ The statement made by Mr Dibbs, Premier of New South Wales, that the recent loan has been spent, has confirmed suspicions of manyin the city, and his policy of oaaitional taxation is x-egnraea as | suicidnli i j The continued application by the Aus- j tralian colonies for loans is creating dis- j gust and dismay among investors. Ninety thousand pounds have been bequeathed to the Maldway Mission for conversion of Jews in London. November 6. Wanganui Harbor Board 6 per cent, stock has fallen .£5 ; Wellington Waterworks 6 per cent £2; and .Napier;^Otago, and Westport Harbor, Boards, £1. At a meeting of creditors in the estate of Christie Murray, novelist and actor, the bankrupt stated that the production -of his' drama "Ned's Chum" resulted in a heavy loss. He was, at present engaged in writing another novel, but he •was not in a position to make any offer to his creditors. Mr Goschen, Chancellor of the .Exchequer, declares that^he Liberals, wasted nine ' • millions *ei erling on panic expeditiorisV ■;'.••• .. "\, ■'■';■■ .'■:'■: The Daily Chronicle's correspondent states that mothers in distressed districts in Russia are killing their children to save them from famine, j uv % ; •- :' •■ Berlin, November^. ' . , .Thevliiibilities of the Airchfield^Wolff; Bank, which, has suspended p^ayment, amount to 80,000,000 :marks; v -^ The Empress of Germanyfand Prince • Henrys j; brother of the^Kaiser^are heavy/ losers, and many of -the leading families in Germany are ruined. •\" \'\ Herr Wolff, of the Airchfield-Wolff Bank, has .be en arrested. '""■* ; 1 Indignation is expressed; jn.-the pity at the action of the Czar in passing without speaking to the Emperor of Crermany.r ; iflerr Scbmidf, -a Socialist member off the Eeichstag, has .been- sentenced to 15 months' imprisomenton a chirgeVpi in'«\ citing persons to disobey the law,i. v , : , J. =.-.:-■', - .New York, "November, p., ,' All the large structures in; connectrion. with the Chicago Exhibition vhaye.been; condemned as unsafe. 'lt is .estimaite'd" that 75,000 dollars will be , required v to strengthen the electricity hall; ' ; - : "; ' St.. PisxEusEnKG, Noyembej;^.' The authorities, fearing theitctivityj of. Nihilists, ordered 60.000 troops to guard the route from Wirballen toSebastopol oyor w.hich the Czar passed. : The' Zehistovs appeal to the Czar,; to close the dram shops in the famine districts in order to prevent the relief being wasted in orgies. '.■:■'■
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 2
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382LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 56, 7 November 1891, Page 2
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