CABLE BREVITIES.
Thk "'Statist," " Economist," and other financial journals repeatedly warn investors against the Wast Australian goldfields. The Governor of Capo Colony urges President; Kru!»;er, of the Transvaal, to exempt British residents from military service. The Quena will stay at the Duke of Teck's, at Rieb'.tnond, until the accouchement of the Duchess of York. The " Stand Md " doubts whether Sir G. R. Dibbs' fedi^afcion proposals are more workable than nhose of Sir Henry Parkes. The Australian banks have reduced rates of purchasing bilU< by a half per cent. The Prince of Wales, Lord Onalow, Lord Cairington, the Puke of Fife, and the Marquis of Roselvery voted for the socoid rending of the E'-iK sanctioning marriage with a deceased w ifa'e sister. The " Standard " says Sir Georsre Dibbs' federation schema is prudent, though imperfect. Lord Esfcer, Master of the Rolls, says the late Lord Coleridgo was a genius, and his examination of the TEebborne claimanb before the Court was thesmosb maßberly of the present generation.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 144, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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