LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright PKB FBESS ASSOCIATION). London, March 20. Only part of the ship Templemore's crew were saved. The remainder being drowned. Considerable nnxiety is felt for thesafety of the White Star Liner's new I cargo 6tenmer Narotic, which is several weeks overdue on the passage from Liver- j pool to New York. She bad a crew of seventy on board. Two of her lifeboats have been found in mid-Atlantic. The Queen has left for Florence. The- Daily Chronicle says that a private advico received frouj Melbourne shows that tho associated banks suggestod that one institution should go into liquidation aud that two others should amalgamate. Washington. March 20. Two quarr3 r nirt! in Illinois, while fight in:;, ffll, causing the dynamite which one of the men carried in his cont pocket, to explode. Doth men were blovrn to atoms. The Platte River has overflowed its banks, laving waste upwards of 100 farms in the Stale of 2N*ei>rask:i. Calcutta, March 19. The British have ejected th? Kolnstau hillmen from the vicinity of Fort Chilas winch was the subject of an unsuccessful attack by the rebels last week. Rome, March 20. The Pope spoke a message into the phonogrngh, giving his blessing and counsel to the American Catholics. The agent of the machine will reproduce t tic speech at the opening of the Chicago Exhibition. Cairo, March 20. At the request of Lord Crorner, Ilia Pnahn, Ihc Premier, lias admonished the native press for attempting to stir up fresh trouble. Home, March 19. A lighted fuso was found in the residence of the Ainoncan Minister, but was dostroyed beforo an explosion took placo. Tho attempted outrago is attributed to the Anarchists.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 116, 21 March 1893, Page 2
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