HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
LITE CATTLE TRADE. A NOBLE BEQUEST TO CHARITIES. (Pee Press Association.) London October 6. Professor Ray Lankester was charged to-day with disorderly conduct in Piccadilly at midnight. He denied the charge and was remanded on bail. Tbos. Salt, chairman of the New Zealand Midland Railway Company, has sailed for New Zealand in the lonic. China has granted Germany land in Hankow for the purpose of a mercantile settlement similar to that established by the British. The Winiston Grange's cattle are mostly in poor condition. Mrs Fraser, widow of the late Bishop of Manchester, has bequeathed £150,000 to charities in the diocese. Mr Edwards has engaged Miss Nellie Stewart, the Australian prima donna, for a tour, opening in New York on Christmas Eve. Miss Stewart will return to j London for her next season. The Anti-Gamblers' Society has sum- j moned the Master of the Sussex Foxhounds for hunting with unmuzzled dogs, contrary to the County Council regulations. Paris, October 6. M. Belletan, in an official report on the French Marine Budget, declared that the book-keeping was obscure, and was conducted on such fantastic principles that it was impossible to unrayel the true sources of the expenditure and receipts.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 86, 8 October 1895, Page 2
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