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Bvf EtJSCTBJtn TurtaoßAMi—Copyright./ (SPKCXALT© PRS!«» ASSOCIATION.) Received March 3t. at It 10a.m. Lo.vpos, March 30. Mr Jabese 'Balfour is writing a narrative of the Liberator Permanent Building Society failure. He expect* that the profit* will be sufficient to pay the creditors 20 pur cent. Sir George Dibba has not notified S»r Sivul Samuel Agtmt-Geuerat, of the return of the Paraguay emigrants to Australia, and Sir Saul doubts the truth of the report that the settlement has utterly collapsed. . . „ The Times urges the construction of a railway in Great Britain at a coat of about LIOO per mile T and advises that the expensive standard of trunk lines should be abandoned with a view to bisect farming districts in remote parts of the KingPar», March 20. ML St. Hilaire, the well known French statesman, says that war between Franceand Germany is inevitable, and that every day France's opportunity for revenge draws nearer. Washiitotos, March 30. President Cleveland has vetoed Senator Bland's Silver Bill, on the ground that it would largely add to the silver currency and reduce the gold currency, thus reversing the policy of the Government. St. Petersbcro, March 30. Thousands of peasants in Kurok and Orenburg are dying of starvation.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 5907, 31 March 1894, Page 3
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