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COLONIAL SECURITIES. j m 1 INSURRECTION IN ECU AD .>!: , (Per Press Associali ■••■< ) London, ■'.■•-mi-" 27, Owing to the attempted wiiinige on Baron Alphonse Rothschild, the Scotland Yard officials are watching the noted Anarchists in London and the foreign | clubs iv Soho. The Navy Estimates amount to £18, 701,000. The outlay on ship building is placed at i-5,393,6-12, and on armaments at The Rubsian authorities hayc expelled the Jews from Vladivostock. Bubear beat Perkins by a length over the Thames course. The sudden presence of a British fleet nt Mitylene and the Dardanelles has been followed by Charkir Pushn'fl departure for Armenia. Lord Salisbnrv's warnings to the Turkish Ambassador have irnpres 0 sed the Sultan and induced him to push on the Armenian reforms. The fire on board the S.S. Rome was confined to No. 3 coal chamber. Sir S. Samuel is pressing Mr Chamberlain to allow the iuvestment of trust funds iv Colonial securities. It is believed New South Wales could easily obtain a loan on favorable terms. Justin MaCarthy's appeal to America for funds to help the Irish party was a failure. New York, August 28. Reports are published here that General Alfaro, the insurgent leader in Ecuador, has takeu Quito, the capital, after a severe battle at Cuenca iv which many wore killed. Rome, August 27. Grave troubles have been caused by I brigands in Sardinia Large stretches of forest, were set on fire by them. St. pETEi;sr.ru<;, August 27. The Czar sent to Montenegro, as a present a large quantity of guns, rifles, and war material. August 28. The Czar's gift to Montenegro comprises 30,000 rifles, 15,000,000 cartridges, niauy cannons, and some Maxim guns.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 52, 29 August 1895, Page 2
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