Cable Brevities
Lord Winmarleigh is dead. Sixteen German antUSrmitic students clubs in the city have been dissolved owing to their political attitude during Prince Von Bismarck's visit. At the instance of the Bashaw, a mob ■toned the British Mission in Fez and attempted to rush the Consulate. The Sultan has ordered the Bashaw tv pay a fine for the ou trace, and the latter will have to remit £20,000 to Sir Charlei Evan Smith. British Minister at Tangier*, and. apologise on hist knees. Mr E. B. Hoare, M.1., presiding at a meeting of shareholders of the National Bank of New Zealand, in London, said there was a steady increase in deposits in the colony, and the profits for the year were £64,000 The position of the bunk was sound. Messrs J. l-Uttny, of Dun. edin. and W.J. Steele, of Blackheath, were re-elected directors. Fifty-one deaths from cholera are reported in Paris. In consequence of the emplojers in Idaho insisting on engnging non Union men, a mine was wrecked by dynamite, and four persons killed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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174Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 3
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