CABLE BREVITIES.
The success of the South Australian loan is assured at £96.
Dr L. Paters has been elected president of the German Colonial Society.
The Communal Council of Brussels have subsidised Mr Gerlache's Antarctic expedition.
The Brazilian Government have agreed to compensate the families of the Italians who were billed in tbe civil war.
News has been received in Adelaide of tho death in England of Mr Matthew Burnett, the well-known temperance reformer.
The schedule filed in the Melbourne Insolvency Court in the estate of C. B. Staples, accountant, shows liabilities sat down at L 415.000, end assets at 1.194,000.
Cable advices to Adelaide state that the South African and Western Australian stocks ara very high in London, having reached the same figures as before the war scare.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 2
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