Special Cables.
AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. THE REVOLT IN MOROCCO. JABEZ BALFOUR EXTRADITED. (Per Press Association.) London, August 21. Merchants state that it is necessary to sell one hundred thousand cases of Irish and English butter before tbs new season's Australian butter can be touched, and it is feared the low prices will prevail till November. In the House of Commons Sir E. Grey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign office, amid cheers, confirmed the statement that Jabez Balfour bad been extradited. The Pall Mall Gazette says the grounds upon which the extradition was allowed were defrauding the Liberator Society, jointly with Hobbs and Wright, of £20,000, and absconding with £100 and falsifying the books. Italy and Spain are sending war ships to Tangiers, in order to be prepared for events in Morocco. Rome, August 21. The Italian Government has ar ranged for six thousand Sicilians to emigrate to Massowah, on the Red Sea. They will receive grants of land.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 49, 23 August 1894, Page 2
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157Special Cables. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 49, 23 August 1894, Page 2
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