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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

-_« PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S HEALTH. TRADE BFTWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. THE RESULTS OF THE AMERICAN STRIKE. MURDER OF A MISSIONARY. I Per Press Association. | London, August 22^ Rupee paper is quoted at £59 per thousand. Shanghai, August 22. Chinese maltreated and killed the Rev Mr Wylie, a Presbyterian missionary. Washinoton, August 22. The Governer of Illinois has appealed to the people to support 1000 families left starving by the strike of the Pullman employes. President Cleveland who was s offering from Bright's disease is better. Ottawa, August 23 Mr Clerk, whe represented Canada at the World's Fair in Chicago, proceeds to : Australia on behalf of the Dominion in | connection with the extension of trade with the colonies. Berlin, Aufcust 23. Herr Dowe, was wounded while ex hibitiog his bullet-proof cuirass at Aix La Chapelle.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 2

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