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GENERAL NEWS.

EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN

Loving, Oct. 19

It is reported that Dr. Jameson and Captain Wilioughby, now serving sentences in connection with the Transvaal raid, will shortly be released on the score of ill-health.

Admiralty experts have tested Tasmania!! compressed cabbage, carrots, and turnips at Deptford. They report the appearance to be poor and that the articles are tasteless, tough, and difficult to cook. Their opinion is that they are decidedly inferior to trench and German.

20th. Batter quotations—Australian 116s to 1 IBs; a few boxes brought 120s.

The grain market is excited in London and Europe, and American shipments for October are likely to exceed the largest hitherto known. Bkrun. Oct. 10. The Emperor visited the Czar at Dannstadt.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 151, 21 October 1896, Page 3

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GENERAL NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 151, 21 October 1896, Page 3

GENERAL NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 151, 21 October 1896, Page 3

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