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ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES

By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright. SOUTH AUSTRALIA CAUSING ALARM. THE BANK OF ENGLAND AND QUEENSLAND. (P RESS ASSOCIATION.) London, October 13. The proposals of Mr T. Play ford, Premier of South Australia, for the limitations of holdings and the compulsory sale of leasehold property is causing considerable alarm, and it is rumoured that large withdrawals of capital from that colony are contemplated. Brisbane, October 13. Sir Samuel Griffiths has received a private cable from Sir J. F. Garrick, Agent-General in London, intimating that the Bank of England requires the withdrawal of Sir Thomas Mcllwraith’s statement to the Effect that the Bank of England stuck to the Colony when it pleased them, and threw it aside when it did not. The only reply sent is a statement of the actual words used.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1024, 16 October 1891, Page 32

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ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES New Zealand Mail, Issue 1024, 16 October 1891, Page 32

ENGLAND AND THE COLONIES New Zealand Mail, Issue 1024, 16 October 1891, Page 32

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