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<», A REVIVAL IN COMMERCE. THE CZAR. MORE OUTRAGES IN IRELAND. CPRB PBEBS ASSOCIATION! London, October 3 | The death is announced of the Duke of Somerset, aged 74. Mr Leonard Courtney, M.F., speaking at Liskeard, said he believed that the gold discoveries in South Africa and West Australia would lead to a similar revival in the commerce and agriculture of the Empire to that which followed the finds in California, and the original discovery of the precious metal in Australia. The Dock Company intends to arect a storage at Victoria Docks for 100,000 sheep in addition to (ho accomodation already provided by the existing building* for 50.000. The strike amongst the dredge bands is extending. An outrage has been committed on Earl Clanricarde's Irish estate and three houses destroyed. St. Petersburg, October 3. The Czar is likely to winter at Corfu. The Czarewitch is acting as regent in his absence. Rome, October 2. The Italian police have arrested two French members of the Frontier Commission.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 85, 4 October 1894, Page 2
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