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ANOTHER COLLIERY DISASTER.

37 LIVES LOST. i _ f FRANCE CEDES A NAVAL STA- J TION TO RUSSIA. 1 ■^— — ~ J (PEE PRKSS ASSOCIATION.) ', Loxdox, September 30. i Mr Robert Tyler has been elected Lord Mayor of London. ] It is reported that a firm in the city have offered to take up the whole of the New South Wales loan. \ The revenue for tbe half year ending : to-day shows a decrease of a million and a half Bterlmg. ; A cargo of wheat ex barque Arnold, from Lyttelton, was sold fr«m 27s to 27s Bd. It i» reported that a firm in the city has offered to take up the whole of the New South Wales Joan. A cargo of wheat, ex barque Arnold, from Lyttelton, was sold at from 27s to 27s 6d. Washington, September 30. A Michigan mine filled with water and 37 miners were drowned. Eeceirers hare been appointed for the 1 Mortgage and Trust Company of Mis* souri. The liability of the compunj is 8,000,000 dollars. Madrid. September 30. Neon Pallas, who conf >ss?d to exploding. a bomb amongst the officers at v review in Barcelona, has been sentenced to death. Several houses were dynamited at Madrid and Badajos, and many persons were wounded. Paris, September 30. It is reported that the French Government have ceded Knhsamit, in tbe Uulf of Siam. which was seized in June, to Russia ns a naval station. The French Government has declined to exempt priests from military service on the reserve list. Capetown, September 30. Matabele people are raiding the British South Africa Company's territory, sixty miles from Fort Salisbury. Vienna. October 1. Tbe people of South Tyrol sent a deputation to the Emperor demanding autonomy. The Emperor, in refusing the request, said be must consider the paramount interests of the Empire. The German bankers have agreed to raise a loan of £20,000.000 for Italy on condition that taxation is readjusted.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 80, 2 October 1893, Page 2

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ANOTHER COLLIERY DISASTER. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 80, 2 October 1893, Page 2

ANOTHER COLLIERY DISASTER. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 80, 2 October 1893, Page 2

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