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(Received October 24, 11.30 tl m.)
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London, Octoher 23. The Times says tho Kcclesinstieal Commissioner-, are purchasing colonial stocks largeiy in prefyi once to Consols. Tho feeling on tho Stook Exchange ia much improved. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. Mr Roby, Separatist, has been elected for F.ccles by 4001 votes to Colonel Egerton's (Toryl 4096. Mr Ruby's support of the Miners' Eight Hours Bill gained him the election. SPANISH AHMADA. H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh yesterdtvy unveiled the monument at Plymouth to commemorate tho defeat of the Spanish Armada. The occasion was marked hy a grand naval aud military display. SMALL-POX. Small-pox has broken out at Madrid, eight hundred persons beiug reported as attacked by the disease.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5970, 24 October 1890, Page 3
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