HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
WEST AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY. WELL KNOWN BARRACKS DESTROYED. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. THE FATAL PRIZE FIGHT. AFFAIRS IN INDIA. (PRB PttßN.o ASSOCIATION! London, December 19. Mr Justice Williams gave his sanction to the West Australian Land Company's scheme if the debenture-holders withhold action and agreed to receive further de bentures for ten per cent of their present holdings. The Company believe it will be able to paj all the debentures in four years. The Winchester Barracks have been burned down. Dummy Winters, the Australian pugilist who killed George Smith in a prize tight, and five members of press who were present, have been committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter. Calcutta, December 18. Three columns have started for Wazirestan, to reduce disorderly hillsmen to submission. Paris, December 18. M. Dupuy, the Premier, states that the news reporting the submission of the Malagasys has not been confirmed. Ottawa, December 19. The Hon. Mr Bowell has completed the formation of the new Canadian Ministry. The changes in its composition are few.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 150, 21 December 1894, Page 2
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