HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
SENT TO A LUNATIC ASYLUM. A FAST MAIL SERVICE. (PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION ) London, March 8. I The imports last month show an in- 1 creaseof £4.200,0u0and exports £600.000 ; Mr Gardiner has resigned the Pre»i» I dency of the Board of Agriculture owing to ill health. The Bow street bomb turned out to be an hoax. Mr Huddart's Atlantic service will commence in the Spring of 1896. It is expected that the Australian mails will be landed in England in 25 days. The man Carter, who threatened to kill the Queen unless his claim to an earldom were recognised, has been adjudged insane, and ordered to be confined in an asylum Bubenr and Barry have arranged a match, to be rowed on the Thames. The Bank of Australasia has declared a dividend of Ih per cent and carried forward £10,300^ News has been received of the death of Colonel Ellis who had command of the British expedition against the Sofas in Sierra Leone. Ho succumbed to an attack of fever at Teneriffe.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 259, 9 March 1894, Page 2
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