LATE TELEGRAMS.
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION, i London, September 15 There have only been 1200 with-; draw.ils out of 63,0U0 nccounls in the \ iJitkbeck Bank. The run on the Birkbeck bank bas stopped. Tiie total amount of the re-deposits exceed L7'V | 000 Leading financiers in the city assert that they never knew a time when any loan was less likely to succeed than at | present. | The Russians are reported to be j threatening to seize more sealers. Lord Rosebery is awaiting details before taking further action. The profits of the Bank of England for i he half year are L735.000. A declared. The London Provident Bank, of 51, Moorgate street, E, C, has stopped payment. Messrs E. M Nelson, of Nelson Bros, William Corry, and T. B. Royden, of T. Roydrn and Sons, have joined the directorate of the Tyser line of steamers. It is belieyed that the Tyser line intend to build more steamers for the colonial frozen meat trade. Lord Rothschild asserts that the laboring classes as a whole are contended. It is only the idle and incapable who are clamouring for eight hours. In an address to the dockers Mr Tom Mann, the retiring president, denied that Unionism inevitably inent war with capital. Its objects were social and national. Calcutta, September 16. Col. Yanoffs retirement to the Mnrghab is due to the approach of winter and the difficulty of procuring snpplies in the desolate region of the Pamirs. Paris, September 16. It is asserted here that an offensive and defensive treaty with Russia has been secretly drawn up and only awaits signature ; also, that the Pope is strenuously endeayoring to arrange an alliance between France, Russia, and Turkey. New York, September 15 The White Caps Secret Moral Society of Knockville entered a house and seized a mother, daughter, and son belonging to a sect known as 'Libertines,' and having stripped them to their waists, flogged them. The trio were then released, but were informed that worse wonld happen unless they left the .country- _____
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 2
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335LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 39, 17 September 1892, Page 2
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