Cable Brevities
— ♦ . A Catholic inteuded to injure or destroy the Greek Church in Warsaw, but a bomb exploded prematurely in his pocket and killed him. The London National Chrysanthemum Society exhibited blooms preserved in blocks of ice, sent by J. Earland, of Weilington. The collection was awarded a silver gilt medal. The Zealandia and Tarawera blooms obtained a first-class certificate; Ladj Bell and tbe ßimutalca were commended. The Floral Commit* tee and tbe public were greatly pleased with the fine quality of the blooms. Sir Saul Samnel, New South Wales Agent General, has applied to the Home Secretary to grant New South Wales the exclusive right to coin silver m Australia. The claim is based upon the grounds that New South Wales is the parent colony and the owner of silver* fields. The claim creates great surprise in official circles, The Colonial Office has promised to* reconsider the refusal to renew the San Francisco mail contract. The Farneliitei have issued a mani* festo urging the reorganization of the National League, since the have surrendered their independence. The death sentence of Mrs O'Brien, on a charge of poisoning a farmer named Cornwall, (Victoria), has been commuted to one of imprisonment for life,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 36, 10 September 1892, Page 3
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201Cable Brevities Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 36, 10 September 1892, Page 3
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