SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS.
j By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; (special to press association.) Received September 11. at 10.35 a.m.] Washington, September 10. Mr Carlisle, Secretary to the Treasury, has refused to ask Congress to vote bounties to encourage home-yrowQ sugar. Belgrade, September 10. While the King of Servia was returning from an excursion, a mob stoned his railway carriage and smashed the windows. The young monarch was not hurt. London. September 10. The Cointe de Paris has left four millions under his will. Received September 11, at 11.40 a.m.] London, September 10. Mr Paterson, of the Fresh Food Company, Sydney, is convinced that during the new season factory butter will not exceed 110s. He has advised his clients in future to sell immediately, and not store produce, by which process he believes they will ultimately beat the Danish article and secure an increased demand.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 6046, 11 September 1894, Page 3
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