LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright |pj'.n pnjtjsd muss association] ... LosnoN, February 12. Grnt'inl Booth has nelectfd Capo Colony for his ov*>r-sea settlement. Tbe Daily £f en-s, referring to his visit to Au-lrnlia, says that If tlie litter refuses io receive immicrnnts, her brief record of progress is prnctically closed. A tremendous procession followed the Rev C. H. Spurgeon's remains to the grave to Any. The Bishop of Rochester pronounced the benediction. Many cheques for charitable purposes were sent in lieu of wreaths. Dr Pierson, who delivered the funeral address, described Mr Spurgeon as the grcatost divine Kngland had seen for a hundred years. Lieutenant-Colonel Grant, the African Explorer, is dead. bYDNBY, February 12. The run on the Sarings Bank has ceased. Altogether £124,000 has be?n withdrawn. To day three more banks, including the Bank of New Zealand, offered assistance. ;
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 97, 13 February 1892, Page 2
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140LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 97, 13 February 1892, Page 2
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