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DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

CHOLERA IN RUSSIA. j 500 PEOPLE DYING DAILY. I FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. ] A WAR VOTE AGAINST ] VENEZUELA. J DISASTROUS GALE IN THE ' CHANNEL. -"~~~ i ]Per Press Association.] 1 London, Nov. 22. i Urwin's painting works at Guildford ! Surrey have been destroyed by fire, in- • eluding the Crypt. The damage is esti- ; rnased at .£50,000. Hanlan won the fourth heat in the sculling contest; also the championship. It is reported that the Legislature of British Guiana has granted a war grant against Venezuela, and is acting on the private assurances of Mr Chamberlain. The Chambers of Agriculture meet Mr Long, President of the Board of Agriculture, on the 11th, requesting that stock should be killed at the port of shipment or on arrival. Owing to the north-east gale, the Channel service has been suspended. Many casualties are reported with loss of life. The Rev. W. Miller has been re-elected Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland. The Queensland Investment Company shows a debit balance of .£II,OOO for the year, which is mainly due to the prevalence Of the drought in South Australia and to losses on stock in Queensland. St. Petersburg, Nov. 25. Cholera is prevalent throughout Russia and 500 are dying daily.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 2

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DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 2

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 126, 26 November 1895, Page 2

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