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LATE TELEGRAMS.

PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION). London. January 24,The dispute as to tho niurdor of a British subject at Morocco is u<>w closed. It is understood thnt Sir F. D. Bell will return to New Zealand. : There is no market for tho moki fish sent from New Zealand to London, and ! !it is doubtful if it will realise 2d per lb. | 1 Pierce Mahony and Matthew Kenny, j M.P.'s, had a quarrel in a Dublin court, I which resulted in the latter getting a ■ black eye. Mahony alleged that Kenny, : had insulted his mother. He was com- ; mittcd for trial on a charge of assiiult, ami was cheered by the crowd on leaving the court. | Wolls, the man who won heavily at - Mon to Carlo last year, and has since beeu : charged as a swindler by Truth, is stated I to have obtained £29,000 by supplying j i bogus pntonts. It id aluo stated that i } l'3o,tM>o passed through fcha heads of his bankers at Monte Carlo. Bkloradi;. January 24. Communal elections in Sevvia have beon the cause of severe rioting:. Sixty people were killed in thes<3 disturbances. Berlin, January 24. Reports are current here to the effect that Russia is massing troops on the Polish frontier and hastening: the construction of stragetic railways, bat racks and ontionched camps. General (xourko, addressing; tho Russian generals, assured them tbat ' the harvest was at hand. 1

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 93, 26 January 1893, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 93, 26 January 1893, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 93, 26 January 1893, Page 2

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