HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
«, RECEPTION OF A SCULLER. NATIONALISATION of RAILWAYS. TYNAN'S RELEASE DENIED. (Per Press Association.) Toronto, October 5. Gandanr met with a triumphal reception on his return, and was escorted through the town in a decorated car, which was accompanied by a large number of cyclists as a guard of honor. London, Oct. 5. Food stocks are low in Upper Central India, and Californian grain is being imported into Simla. Telegrams declare that thirty cargoes will be welcome. Troopers are being enrolled in England by an Imperial officer to act as police in Rhodesia. The report that Tyn in is released is incorrect. Berne, October 5. Tbe Swiss Referendum has approved of the Railway Account Bill, which is a preliminary to nationalisation of the railways. Paris, October 5. The Gaulois publishes the announcement that Italy, Germany, France, and Great Britain have agreed to exchange political refugees.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1896, Page 2
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