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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

THE WELSH TIN PLATE TRADE. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of CHILLED .*' _, BEEP. DR GRACE'S TESTIMONIAL. .UNION OF THE CHURCHES. QPeir Press Association.) '. London. June 29. The M&rq#is of Ripon, replying to the farewell of the Agents- General, said he had inherited his interest in the colonies and constantly tried to draw closer the -tkss^ith i-he Mother Country. He considered the future "of the Empire debended largely on the development of the colonies. \ I It is reported that New South Wales proposes to float a two-million three per cent loan, with a minimu v a of 95. Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-Honeral for that colony, declares that he is not aware of the intention. A number of Welsh tin plate works have been closed, and 80,000 haacls aro effected. The chilled beef syndicate is arranging for a shipment from Queensland. The Archbishop of Armagh predicted the day was. not far distant whtn Eugland would renew her"f idelity to. the Pope. \ _ The Daily Telegraph'tf'fund for Dr Grace's testimonial amounts to 5000 shillings. The Rev. A. Anderson was' consecrated iSishbp of Riverina by the Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Paul's to-day. ■^ Cardinal Vaughan, assisted by the ASPlibishbp of Armagh, laid the foundation stone of the Catholic Cathedral at Westminster. The cost will be i-ISCLOOO, M^^^he building is designed iiM^ie style. j^^H

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Feilding Star, 1 July 1895, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, 1 July 1895, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, 1 July 1895, Page 2

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