HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
. I SCOTCH MINERS' STRIKE. THE PACIFIC CABLE SERVICE. A REMARKABLE CONFESSION. THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGE IN RUSSIA OMTE DE PARIS DYING (Per Press Association. London. \u-u*.f 31 London promoters send an expert to Coolgardie to obtain an unbiassed report. Forty-six thousand Scotch miners have balloted in connection with the strike, and a majority of 5000 are in favour of a settlement by deducting six pence per day. Ottawa, August 31 Mr Sandfcrd Fleming estimates that a Pacific cable costing two millious sterling will yield a surplus of £20,000 from the start, and increasing at the end of 10 years to a surplus of _168,500. The London Times considers that the Imperial Government ought to entertain the proposals for a Pacific cable. Madrid, -\n_;n*t 31 Salvador Franch, has made a remarkable confession, in which he regrets his crimes, and has embraced Christianity. He was connected with the Barcelona Thea.tro outrage. Bavaria, August 81. Dutch troops are bombarding Malarani. St. Petersburg, August 31. Lieonberg, the author of the d-naruite outrages at Liege, has been arrested here. I 'abis August 31. The Comte de Paris is sinking. He is lying at Stowe bouse Tbe family have been summoned
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 57, 1 September 1894, Page 2
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