NEWS BY CABLE.
| ENQLISH. London, March 12. Lord Chief Justice Cohridge has informed Mr Justice Stephen of the ascusations of eccentricity brought against him, suggesting that he should call in medical advice, or take, a prolonged rest, Mr Jesse Collins' Small Holdings Bill has been read a second time. James Wilson & Son, of Bradford, have failed, with liabilities amounting to £130,000, chiefly secured. German firms are enquiring if walfram of iron) is procurable in Australia, and offer to take a large quantity. The Government oppose the Channel Tunnel Bill. Atlantic steamers a,ve to. he uilt to run between New York and Milford Haven in five weeks. of l r s de-1
clarod a dividend and bonus of 14 per cent., and carried forward £15,000. If Victoria pledges itself to borrow for three years, the proposed loan could now be raised at a fair price. The reduction in cable rates to the colonies come into operation on Ist April.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 16 March 1891, Page 2
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158NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3755, 16 March 1891, Page 2
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