ID-DAY'S CABLES.
ly Electric Telegraph.— Copyright CHE DAIRY EXPERT FOR NEW ZEALAND. [IE GOES TO CHICAGO TO FIND A MARKET. VIR J. REDMOND ON THE BOUNCE. PROPOSAL TO HYPNOTISE A MURDERER ABANDONED. THE MATABELE TROUBLE. A BIG PURCHASE. (PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 10. The Times believes the proposed issue of Treasury bills is calculated to damage the vevivmg credit of Victoria. Arrived— Celtic King from the Bluff (August 20). Mr Valentine, tlie recently appointed dniry expert for Now Zealand, has gone to Chicago, where he believes n market can be found for a large quantity of butter. In course of his speech at Dublin, Mr John Redmond threatened to seriously embarrass Mr Gladstone whon the House meets in February. The police authorities have abandoned the proposal to hypnotise De Jough, the Dutchman, in custody on a charge of murdering his wife, and other women The report that the body of Miss Schinitz, one of his victims, was found floating in the river Amstel is untrue. The restraining policy of the Blue Books, in regard to the Matabele trouble, has embittered the Cape newspapers, but Sir H. Loch is now being allowed to assume an aggressive attitude. A syndicate, which includes Colonel North and Baron de Worms, has purchaned the Lower California Peninsula for £9,000,000. The country will be annexed to the United States. At present it forms part of Mexico. Mr John Redmond, M.P.. held a great Pavnellite meeting in Dublin, where he declared that Home Rule for Ireland was in deadly peril through the Bill being shelved until the autumn session. The committee which has the arrangement of the wool auctions entrusted to it is equally divide! as to the policy of fixing the next series for January', and has adjourned till Wednesday. Wheat, is (5d a quarter lower. The Smithfield salesmen have assured Sir J F. Garnek that the Townsville beef, ex Duke of Westminster, is better than American or Canadian beef. In the return cricket match between Phibidelphia nnd the Australians Ihe latter won by six wickets. Tho additionnl leading scores arc Gregory, not out, 37 ; Bminertnau, not out. 13. The death is announced of Sir William Smith, formerly Classical Examiner in the University of London ; ret at 80. Paris, • >ctobcr 10. Marshal MacMahon and M. Ferdinand do Le^seps are reported to be dying. Capetown, October 10. Sailed — II M.S. Ruapehu, for Hebart, Wellington, and Lyttelton.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 88, 11 October 1893, Page 2
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400ID-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 88, 11 October 1893, Page 2
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