LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph .-ybop^right.: MORE BANK FAILURES. CHOLERA STILL SPREADING. FRANCE AND NEWFOUNDLAND. fe LrEGYPTIA^ AHFAIRB* THE RABBIT PEST. A NEW INDUSTRY PROPOSED. . •.-.,■ * ■ . . -«•:• -."n.-'js-^rwtwTSx;..-:***!- ■•> (Pl-R PRRBS ASSOCIATION). NR\y iilbuk.'.ful.v 12. Fresh banking failures are announced in Kansas and Illinois. London, .Tuly 12. The charge preferred by, Mr Faltoii, of Nnpier, against Mr James Alexander for ailei;ed misappropriation of 62 hairs of wool lias been dismissed, tho Court holding that, there had boon no flotation of eood faith Mr Deasy, M.P.. has applied for the Chiltern Hundreds. It is reported that a French and Russian demonstration will shortly take place in the Mediterranean. The Globe states that three years ago Admiral Tryon ordered n sin i'ar man-a-nvere to that which brought about the loss of tho Victoria, but Admiral Tracey refused to obey it, and the signal was annulled. Mr Wilson, produce expert from Victoria, has inspected the fish and rabbit evaporation process which will dry three thousand rabbits per day. Rabbits may then be packed ready tor export as ordinary carge, and will keep fresh for six months. Sir E. Grey, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House that a warship had been ordered to Samoa to co operate with Germany and America. Buda. PEsrii, Jixlj 12. Cholera is spreadiug in Hungary. I'abis, July 12. The French elections take place on August 20. Lord Dufforin, British Ambassador, is absent from Paris as a protest against the unseemly attacks on Great Britain by the French press. St. John's July 12. The French Admiral has taken violent ofience because the New Foundland Government insist on French fishermen paying duty on Roods landed The Admiral refused the hospitality extended tbhim4)y the Governor. French retaliation is feared. Alexandria, July 12. Forty deaths from cholem are recorded j here. . Constantinople, Juljr 12. The Khedive of Egypt, seeing the force of the Sultan's arguments that he should reassert his autbority in Egyptian affairs demand* a' lpnst >i Turkis i 1-od.y guard in Cairo. Thy Sultan, however, is reluctant tti j:rnnt the request.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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340LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 11, 13 July 1893, Page 2
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