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HUME & FOREIGN CABLES.

THE JEDDAH OUTBREAK. THE CHINESE LOAN. CANADA AND ARMENIA. (Per Press Association.) .London, June 8. The Financial Times commenting on the South Australian budget declares that Colony to be one of the most lightly burdened and most solvent of the Colonies. June 10. Lord Brassey takes with him to Melbourne a 24 foot yacht for next season's yachting. The Gothic has arrived at Plymouth. Her chilled meat is reported to be in good order. The Guildhall was brilliantly and lavishly decorated today for the reception of Nasrullah Khan by the Lord- Mayor of London. Berlin, June 9. There is considerable irration in Germany and Russia at the fact of the Chinese loan having b6en placed on the Paris market, and the Chinese authorities are considered to have acted disloyally toGernianj*. Cairo, June 9. In Jtddah a Bedouin revolt is expected as the religious festival has aroused the fanatics. The Eu-opean residents are appaling to the Great Powers to intervene immediately. Madrid, June 9. The Minister of War declures that he is ready to despatch ten additional battalions to Cuba, as the Government are determined to secure the complete overthrow of the rebels. Ottawa, June 9. A Canadian patrol has seized the American steamer Ruellc and arrested the crew for dumping Detroit refuse at the mouth of the river on the Canadian side.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 289, 11 June 1895, Page 2

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HUME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 289, 11 June 1895, Page 2

HUME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 289, 11 June 1895, Page 2

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