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Sugar Factory burnt down. Home, November 20. A fire destroyed the Sanfield Arena Sugar Factory, the largest in Italy. The New Zealand Loan London, November 20. The New Zealand Loan of a million and a halt with three per cent, the fixed price 94, underwritten at one per cent, was issued on Friday. The old stock is quoted at 95. Melanesian Mission Ship Influential meetings of churchmen are being held for the purpose of promoting a fund to obtain a new vessel for the Melanesian Mission. The Ministerial Programme. The Daily Telegraph stales that the Ministerial programme for the ensuing session includes the Education Bill, Housing of the Poor, and drastic reforms in order to prevent the waste of time. ' The Monroe Doctrine. Received this day at 9 9a m. Washington, Nov 20. Mr Hay in addressing the New "iork Chamber of Commerce said that the Monroe Doctrine was a golden rule. He disclaimed any desire to abuse the giant s strength. American interests in tire Pacific were destined to indefinite developments.
The Uganda Railway Contract. The Americans have secured a million dollar contract for the Uganda railway bridges on the cheapest and quickest terms.
Congo Railway Construction. Brussels, Nov 20. The Upper Congo Railway Company with a capital of a million has been formed here to carry out the cqnstruction of a line. The Congo Free State guarantho Company four per cent on outlay. The Commercial Pacific Cable. New York, Nov 20.
An English Company are the contractors for the first section of the Commercial Pacific Cable from ‘Frisco to Honolulu.
Brigandage in the Balkans. The brigands insist on the payment of a larger ransom for Miss £tonc, than is available.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 November 1901, Page 3
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289LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 November 1901, Page 3
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