MADAME MELBA'S AUSTRALIAN TOUR.
SALA DANGEROUSLY ILL. [Per Press Association.] London, Nov. 13. Prince Christian Victor goestoAsbantee. The Australian-bred racehorse, Paris, has accepted for the Manchester Handicap, run on the 23rd instant. Madame Melba has abandoned her proposed visit to Australia, in 1896. G. A. Sala has turned Catholic. His condition is so serious that it is feared he is dying. The warships Immortalite and Narcissus replace weaker vessels on the China station. The Edgar md Spartan will also remain there. The quality and condition of the Timaru's sheep are excellent, and well suited to the Manchester market. The Argentine growers threaten a war of prices, and have reduced sheep to 21s 2d. Three months bill discounts, one and a half per cent. New York, Nov. 13. The crew of the yacht Defender deny that in the contest with Lord Duniaven's Valkyrie HI they were guilty of cheating. ________
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 117, 15 November 1895, Page 2
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