HOME AND FOREIGN.
■"■■ ■■ i i i ■» ; I ' ' Press Association.—Electric Telsgraph.— BANK DIVIDEND. London, July 28. The Union Bank '■ of Australia hag declared a dividend of 14 per cent, and carried forward £16,000. ; .. INFERNAL MACHINES IN BOOKS Paris, July 27. Infernal machines concealed in books ■ have been sent to M. Constans, Minister of the Interior, and M. Etienne Trielle, : head of the Colonial Medical Depart- '. ment. The senders are believed to be colonial naval doctors who have been • compulsorily retired. >" THE EXHIBITION. London, July 27. • The British Commissioners to the . Chicago :^Exhibition i have invited the colonies toKexhibit, and co-operate in making a good display. They "state . that if the colonies do not appoint a local commission, the British Commissioners will watch over the interests of exhibitors, but will not incur any ex- ' penditure on their behalf.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8631, 29 July 1891, Page 5
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