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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

& . - - THE PRINCIPLES OF STAT". RELIEF. ENGLISH REVENUE A B'LO SURPLUS PREDICT!--.!'. [Per Press Association j Toiao, October 1. Popular discontent at the withdrawal of the Japanese from Liatong Peninsula is increasing. Plots are on foot against Ministers. London, September 30. The Hull Municipal Committee recommend the building of cold stores at an estimated cost of _MO,OOO. Storage will be provided for forty thousand sheep and three hundred cattle. Reinsurance premiums of over ten guineas per cent are being paid on the ship Timaru, overdue from Melbourne to London. October 1. The New Zealand Shipping Compsny carries forward a sum of i-4,449. Obituary — J. E. Taylor, scientist. Lord Brassey, in the Nineteenth Century, criticises tho recent experiments in the Indian currency, and admits that closing the mints is still on trial. An Archbishop has invited leading Churchmen to confer asto the principles of State relief ancl voluntary aid to schools, with a view of arriving at a common understanding with the otber religious bodies. Cardinal Vaughan is moving in a similar direction. The revenue for the quarter ended 30th of September was i' 23,858,151. Stamp and excise duties have immensely increased. The Standard considers that the end of tho year will probably see a huge surplus.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 81, 2 October 1895, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 81, 2 October 1895, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 81, 2 October 1895, Page 2

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