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(UV KLIiCTKIC TKLEIiIUI'H.—COI'VIiiCKT.) Loxuox, March 1.2. Sl.l' J. F. Tlkxnkssy lias given uotic tlint.it is desirable to appoint-si (!ol<>Tii;il Council of Adviuc mid Knutsford has given 11 similar notice with respect, to India. Tim Councils arc to consist of the Agents General. cx-Governors, mid otluTimii oi expe rienee. Jiiiucs Wilson and .Son, of Bradford have failed. Th<Mr liabilities are £100,000, chiefly secured. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge lias informed Mr Juslvte Stephen of _Ihe charge of eccentricity brought against liim, surest ing that ho should call in medical advice, and rcsi<rii, or lid:" fi prolonged rest. March 1. , ',. The Merchandise Jliirks Bill:» vides tlr-it Hie Custom entry I'ovm must bear the iliite and d,'son]>tion of jjoods entered thereon ■" Tf Victoria, pledges itself not to borrow for three years, the proposed loiin could now he raised ;it ;t fair prion. The reduction in the eahlc rules to the colonies will come into o|"'ijition on April Ist. A Geriuaulirm ureiiKpiiringif w>liiwu (timu;stitti! of iron) is procurable' in Australia, and otter to take :i large quantity. . The Bunk of Australasia liasdpclared :i ilividond and bonus of H pi>r cent., and curried forward £15,000. March 11. The Oxford crew rowed over the outer course, in lOmin. 17soc, making a record, and the betting is now 5 to 2 on Oxford. Paris, March 13. Yesterday the bank at Monte Carlo lost 1,000,000 francs. A group of Englishmen playing at one table won francs, and the bank was broken three times in succession. Bkultx. March 12. The Eeiohstag has agreed to foster Gnniiiin interests in Africa. The Iteichstag rejected a. proposal to admit woincu to the Liberal professions. March 14. Obituary: Herr Windthorst, Parliamentary leader of the Catholic party iu Prussia. The Emperor replying to a deputation from Ahace regarding the passport regulations, said ho hoped to be able at no distant date to permit tinfacilities for frontier intercourse to be increased, find the more loyally the Alsati.ms displayed the sooner would the restrictions be removed. Yikwa, March 12. Ii i, reported that Baron Hir.sch has bought, laud in the Argentine Republic, and that he intends to settle there ■100,000 expatriated Jvw*. Beu:i:ai>i:, March 12. The action against 1,1. Ga.va.schinine, accused of complit".y in the murder of two women lias been commenced. Bi'KXos Ayiu:-.:. March 1-1. Tho banks have re-opened and the panic has sub.-id.-d. l'\ss IT r.V, if you like, but it is nevertheless true, th.it you pet this finest tens th it the world produces, irre<r p «tive. of price, in Arthur Nathan's KeliabloTea. It, is always t's and 2a (id per pound.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2913, 17 March 1891, Page 3
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430CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2913, 17 March 1891, Page 3
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