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AUSTRALIAN CABLES.

SIR H. PARKES RETIRES FROM 1 POLITICS. SILVER MARKET ACTIVE. (Per Press Association'.) Sydney, October 14. Sir H. Parkcs has given up his intention of standing for Meagher's seat. He states that his only desire was to adyanco the national question of federation, but he found those who professed support were making it a narrow party struggle, in which he refused to participate. Mr Fitzpatrick has been re-elected for Aylstoue. Consequent on the advance in London the .silver market is very active, and there is a general advance in prices. Similar activity prevails iu the Melbourne and Adelaide markets. This Day. Arrived — Monowai, from Frisco, via Auckland. The Marine Board found that the hulk Glen, which foundered off Broken Bay while being towed from Newcastle to Sydney, was lost through springing a leak, and no blame rested on any of those on board.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 92, 15 October 1895, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 92, 15 October 1895, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 92, 15 October 1895, Page 2

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