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GOLD FIND IN SOUTH AFRICA.

THE ERFURT CONGRESS.

CANADIAN SCANDALS. WORLD'S TROTTING RECORD BROKEN. (Received October 23, 10.15 a.m.) London, October 22. It is reported that payable, alluvial gold has been discovered at Fort Salisbury, South Africa. " , ■■ -' *'■:' > - Bebun, October 22;"/ The Erfurt Congress has adopted a programme demanding fifteen social and political reforms.

Ottawa, October 22.*

It is announced that the GoyernorGeneral, Lord Stanley, is about to dismiss the Hon. Mr Mercier, the Premier of Quebec, and his Ministry from officer _

New Yobk, October 2£. Consequent On the increasing production of beet in California, the United States Treasury will be compelled tb make a large mere— c to the ten million dollars voted as bounties.

Sunol has trotted a mi— at B—ok.on, in California, in 2min Bjsec, thus beating the world's record held by Maud S. by half a second.

Valpabaiso, October 22.

The provisional Government i_ considering the advisability of extending a plenary amnesty to all political prisoners. -

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6286, 23 October 1891, Page 2

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GOLD FIND IN SOUTH AFRICA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6286, 23 October 1891, Page 2

GOLD FIND IN SOUTH AFRICA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6286, 23 October 1891, Page 2

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