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(Per Press Association.') London, Sept. 53. The bells in the Churches iv London rung in honor of tho Queen attaining the longest reign on the English Throne. Her Majesty received messages of congratulations from nearly all parts of. the World. The bank rate of discount has been raised to ;-5 per cent. Mr Gillies, late Agent-General for Victoria, intends to offer himself as a Federal Convention candidate. Obituary — ProfessorJKricksen, Physician. Pretoria. Sept. 24. The Volksraad has parsed a uir-asure, which provides that names of writers of newspaper articles must be published with the artcles. Bomray, Sept. 24. A bubonic plague, somewhat resembling that which caused havoc some tune ago among the natives in Hong Kong, is prevalent here. Some 300 deaths are recorded here up to the present.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 75, 25 September 1896, Page 2
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