CABLE NEWS.
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LONDON, September 26.
A large number of miners in Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and Notts have returned to work-atold rates.
The unemployed have resolved to urge x the Government to cultivate the vacant lands in the vicinity of London.
The Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle says that the Duke of Orleans is engaged to the Czar's daughter.
Mr. Licht, the sugar expert, estimates that the beet produce for the year will show an increase of 3000 tons.
SYDNEY, September 27.
The AttorDey-General has declined to prosecute the directors and auditors of the Imperial Land and Building Society.
Both Hoasesi have agreed to the Address in-Beply.
ADELAIDE, September 27.
Sir James Hector inducted Professor Tate, the new President of the Association of Science.
HOBABT, September 27.
A man named Budges has been arreßtbd on a charge of attempting to wreck the express train from Hobart to Launceston Ho was remanded.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 2
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