TELEGRAPHIC. HOME AND FOREIGN.
By Electric Telegraph— Copyright,
COLLAPSE OF A FINANCIAL COMPAN?. THE KOUMELIAN TROUBLE. ' (SPECIAL TO CTNITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 27. ; Through apathy displayed in taking up shares in the New South Wales Land aud Finance Company it has collapsed, and the amounts paid on allotted shares are being returned, • The Rev. J. G, Paton, Presbyterian missionary, sails by the Potosi. During hi3 visit Home he has collected £8500 on behalf of the New Hebrides mission. Oct. 28. , In regard to the Roumelian difficulty, King Milan, of Servia,' has intimated that he will be content with the restoration of the status quo ante. . ' Skirmishes have taken place along the frontier line between the Servian and Bulgarian troops. Diplomatists anticipate very little good will result from the Oonferenc of the great Powers on the Roumelian question. ; .
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 240, 30 October 1885, Page 2
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138TELEGRAPHIC. HOME AND FOREIGN. Marlborough Express, Volume XXI, Issue 240, 30 October 1885, Page 2
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