LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright (PER PHEBB ASSOCIATION). Tangier, January 0. A British nole h-is seen presented to the Sultan at Fez, demanding reparation for the murder of a British subject by the Tangier police. London, January 6The exports from Great Britain to Victoria during 1892, compared with the previous year, show a decline in value of £2,670,000. The decrease in New South Wales was £2,330,000. The exports to New Zealand for the year increased by £300,000. Milledge, la . manager of the Mercantile Bank of has been arrested here, and appeared before the magistrate at Bow street to-day. The magistrate sent a detective to escort Milledge on board the Himalaya, in which he sailed for Melbourne. The weather in England and on the Continent is extremely cold and many persons have been frozen to death here and in Germany, Austria, and France. The Austria-Hungary train was snowed up for eighteen hours and the passengers suffered terribly from the cold. The Financial Times applauds the decision of the Victorian Government to prosecute Sir M. JJaries and the other directors and officials of the Mercantile Bank. There is an improvement in the de mand for hemp. New Zealand medium quality is quoted at £25 10s. Manilla bas risen 10s. Danish butter is realising 124s per owt. Washington. January 6. Mr Chandler, chairman of Immigration Committee of Congress has drafted an Immigration Bill. It provides that cripples, paupers, and illiterate persons be not admitted into the United States. Pakis. Jnnuar? 6 The Panama Canal disclosures implicate M. Herbette, the French Ambassador in Berlin. It is alleged that M. Cachant, ex-Min-ister ot Public Works, received half a million francs for supporting the Panama Canal Lottery Bill. There is an alarming increase in the activity of the Anarchists, and there is incessant placarding of the city inviting a revolt. Great preparation is being made to hold a demonstration on the 10th instant. The depreciation in stock quoted on the Bourse in the Inst three wneks amounted one hundred and teu millions sterling which is attributed to the disturbed out look. Constantinople, January 6. A severe storm was experienced in the Black sea and thirty vessels, including several steamers, were wrecked. Washington, January 5 Mr Chandler has introduced a Bill into the United States Senate to abolish Pinkerton's police. Cairo, January 5. Full particulars have been receivod of the engagement which took place at Ambigol Wells on Monday last between the Dervishes, and a detachment of Egyptian troops. The disunities on the Egyptian side were 35 killed and 15 wounded.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 851, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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425LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 851, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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