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LATE TELEGRAMS.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION). London, March 9. The Parnellite Convention at Dublin insist on unconditional nmnesty as a con* dition of national settlement. Henry Spicer, of Brighton, has bequeathed £120.000 to sit London hospitals, j The Council of the Colonial Institute, j at the request of the Fellows, is convening a special meeting to consider whether the body will be merged in the Imperial Institute. The Bank of Australia declares a divi dend of 2 per cent., and carries forward £9000. Sir F.. D. Bell is a passenger for Australia. Maroh 10. Strong evidence of adultery has been adduced against Ladj do Walden, but counsel for respondent alleges it has been concocted by discharged servants. Caibo, March 10. Uiaz Pasha, the new Premier, is trying to focus upon himself all power expected (o result from impending reforms. WASrttyGTON, March 10. The Government at Honolulu refused to allow H.M.B. Garnet to land marines though the British residents there requested the captain to do so Pabis, March 9. A painful sensation was cnused in Court to-day during the progress of the Panama trinl by Baihaut, ex-Minister of ['üblic Worts, admittin<> his guilt, fie expressed his repentance and asked pardon of the country.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 112, 11 March 1893, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 112, 11 March 1893, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 112, 11 March 1893, Page 2

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