"HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
ABOLISHING WOOL DUTIES. A. PROSPEROUS COLONIAL MINING COMPANY. THE PROSPECTS OF FEDERATION (Per Press Association.) Madrid, February 11. The Spanish import duties on wool operate until the end of the year. Berlin, February 11 Germany has forbidden the impoirt of frozen meat, especially frozen meat from Australia. London, February 10. The Press generally welcomes the prospects of the Federation of Australia. The Globe says the whole Empire must prepare to follow the example of the colonies. In the House of Commons, Sir Wm. Hurcourf, in reply to a question as to whether provision had been made for the fmnily of the late Sir John Thompson, Premier of Canada, said he believed th<Canadian Legislative was doing all that was required in the matter, and that ample provision would be made. Owing to the large dividends it is payin}.', the "Waibi Company's shares are quoted at 500 per cent, premium Washington, February 10. The Rothschilds alone take up £6,000, 000 worth of the American gold bonds
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 191, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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167"HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 191, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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