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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright SUCCESS OF NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN. HYPNOTISING A SUSPECTED MURDERER. (FBB FBESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 5. Mr Malcolm, who presided at a meeting of shareholders in McEtvan and Co., said the directors were not to be blamed for the lossen incurred by the company. The losses were attributable, in the first place, to the labour agitation, and in the second place to the depresson. The Bank rate of discount is 3 per cent. Tenders for the New South Wales 2£ million 4 per cent loan were opened today when it wus found to be subscribed two fold at £100 10s. The total aoiount tendered was 6A millions, a syndicate tendered for the whole amount at £100 9s. Western Australia has decided to issue on the market the unallotted balance of the last loan. The Colony's bankers being guided in this course by the reception of the New South Wnles loan. Tom Mann, Labor lender, will shortly he ordained a deacon of tlie Anglican Church. It is proposed to hypnotise De .Tonne, the Dutchman accused of murdering women, including bis wife. Tin 1 press hare ascertained that there is nothing in the existing law to prohibit such a procedure. The will of the late Mr Creyke, formerly of New Zealand, is proved at under Llßo,ooo. The whole of his New Zealand properly goes to his wife. Owing to the action of the H<>u?e of Lords iv rejecting tho Home Rule Bill the Clan-ua-Geal Society is being reorganised. Mnssrs Patrick Kgttn and Ford also are busily engaged reviving secret societies in America. The Manchester Ship Canal will be opened on January Ist. Zanzibar. October 4. Colonel Wissnian, the German leader, defeated, with great slaughter, 5000 1 Arabs near Lake Tanganyika, and liberated 100 shires. Calcutta, October 5. The Indit.ii native press regrets the opposition shown to Sir H. Norman's ap.pointment as Viceroy, suggests that he should reconsider his withdrawal. Sir H M Durnnd, Enrojr to Afflhanistnn, lind a splendid military reception at Cnbul, where he wos installed in the new palace. The Ameer offered the rcpresentive of the Indian Government many graciou* and lavish attentions. Pabis, October 5. The French wine crop is estimated at thirty-six miHion hectolitres.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 84, 6 October 1893, Page 2

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