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London, Jane 5. The Investor*' Review points oat that ' within fourteen months prospectuses hare been leaned for the formation of 75 mining ' companies In Western Australia. The total capital or 64 of them exceeds £8,000,000. Many of them are without any prospect of paying, and three failures have already heen recorded, which is net a hopeful start. • The Daily Chronicle's Home corres» I pondent reports that the Papal Nuncios ( at Paris, Lisbon, and Vienna are to be i created Cardinals. 1 Mr Yage la leaving for Melbourne and i Mr Henry Reynolds for New Zealand, ia I ' order to explain the scheme of each firm i to sell all Australasian butter weekly by • auction. Mr Vagg also suggests that a central store should he erected. Cape Town, June 5 < Sir Hercules RoWnaon, replying to the ' toast of his health at the banquet given ' to welcome him back tn the Cape, said be 1 would try to reconcile African bopes with ] Imperial interests. It was an obligation i both of honor and duty to maintain Great I Britain as the paratuennt Vower in the i egatnern part of the continent. * -s-zs-as-s-ss
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10011, 8 June 1895, Page 4
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192DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10011, 8 June 1895, Page 4
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