BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Electric Telegraph-Copyrlght-United Presa Association.) LONDON, Skpt. 30. At the annual meeting of the Bank of Australasia the chairman, Sir Thomas Sutherland, Bald there was no prospect of large banking dividends. The purely commercial business of Australasia was insufficient to employ the resources of all the banks. Competition, he added, was keener than ever. The Daily News publishes a rumor that President McKinley contemplates annexation of the whole of the Philippines. Daman, the Canadian sculler, has challenged Barry to row a match forj £200 a-side. The Times states that Ed hem Pasha, j the chief culprit in the recent outbreak in Crete, has gone to Smyrna to escape punishment. Obituary : Mr Edward Hamilton, a i former director of the Bank of Australasia. CANDIA, Sept. 30. j Eight hundred blue jackets paraded the streets of Candia, Djevad Pasha removes tho Turkish troops to the suburbs. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sew. 30. Tho Turks massacred forty-nine Armenians from Russian territory at Aloshchr, in Asia Minor, alleging that they were revolutionists.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8330, 1 October 1898, Page 3
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