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[per PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] Gigantic Bank Fraud. London, October 4. Eighty thousand sterling of the National Bank notes have been forged. Large seizures and several arrests hav been made. The conspiracy has ramifica* tions in Germany and France. Religious Bodies in Franca. Paris, October 4, Out of a total of 16,468 religious aasoi ations in France, 5,141 have applied for Government authorisation. The Jesuits, Passlonists, and Assumptionists abstained from applying. The Royal Yisit. Ottawa, October 4.
The Cornwalls returning homewards across Canada, viewed moun'ain scenery from chairs fixe 1 in front of the engine above the cowcatcher. Tobacco Trust.
London, Oct. 4,
The British Tobacco Trust embracing the leading manufacturers, is being formed with a capital of fifteen millions. Colonial Exhibition.
The Agents-general, bankers, and merchants petition the Court of Common Council of the City of London to allow colonial exhibits at the Glasgow Exhibition to be shown at the Bow*l Exchange in Guildhall. '
The Queensland Loan. ' The Queensland lorfa was twice over subscribed. -Small applicants will receive a full amount of their applications and large applicants about 40 per cent.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 October 1901, Page 3
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