LATE TELEGRAMS.
« — By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright iPKB DNITKD PRESS ABBOCUTIOS.J London, December 8. Mills, Bawtry, Dawny and Cuzon'i Bank at Colchester has suspended pay* meat, bat it is expected the assets will yield 20s in the £. The writ of habeas corpus has been grantod in the case of the young woman who was sentenced to 14 days imprison* ment by the Cambridge University officials. ..... -■■- .^v.-w-,..^-* The Court of Appeal has granted Mr May brick's executors his life, insurance amounting to £2500. > '. .-'. y~] Severe gales hare bees experienced along the southern coast of England, and several wrecks, attended with loss of life, are reported, ""■'•' : : The Emperor of Germany, the Empress Frederick, the Czar, and the Lord Mayor of London hare sent congratula* tion to the Duke of Clarence and Avon* dale on his engagement. December 9. % - The Times states the Duke of Clarence and Avondale will be married on March 10th at Windsor. . . ;. . Calcutta, December ,8. Two trains collided on Mooltan- Lahore line, 34 passengers were killed. ' , December^. A detachment of the Devonshire regU mentis to be sent up to Kamponng. in northern Burmah, as the frontier China* men have again taken up a threatening attitude/ : . .;■ .-.; - ■ •••., ■. v .(; ,, Si. Pbtbbsbubo, December 9* ' It is reported that roubles hare been stolen from ' the treasury at Vladivostock, on the Pacific: Coast of Siberia, '"•' : Pabis, December 8. The bodies of 58 of the miners Killed by an explosion of fire damp in the St. Etienne mine, have been recovered. 1 i AU of them were fearfully charred. The stoppage of the ventilator was the oauso of tjie? accident, and £ the , faulfTf attributed to tfio foreman' oHliVtarai. $ A fishing smack has been wrecked at Fecamp in the English. Channel, twenty* four of those on board being drowned,. , '.. Le Siecle has created a serisatWin the city by publishing the statements that Germany is arranging a commercial treaty with France. December, 9, The leading French papers declare that the effect of foreign economic leagues will be to strangle France.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 70, 10 December 1891, Page 2
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