BRITISH & FOREIGN
Prett Association— Electric Telegraph — (Coi>yrighl LONDON, Sept. 4. Three months' bills are discounted at 3$ per cent. An Australian cargo of wheat has been sold at 29s Gd. A death from Asiatic cholera in Belfast ha 3 been recorded. Sett. f>. Two deaths from cholera are reported at Bradford. The Fifeshire miners have resumed work. Lord Kosebery, in reply to a question, said Lord Duflerin h<id taken with him to Paris the fullest direction for the protection of British interests in Siam. Obituary : Francis Adams, an Australian writer, of consumption. The details of the death of Emm Pasha upon the Itiui river, show that lie \v;is eaten along with 30 of his escort by the Manyeuuis. The Midland Railway Go's works at Enderby have reduced to four days a weok owing to dearth of coal. The Orient .steamer, which grounded in the Suez Canal, lias been floated o(F. Deaths from cholera are reported in Hull, and three from the same disease in Grimsby.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 2
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