CABLE NEWS.
(BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION,)
(Received March 28th, 11 30 p.m
The Imperial and Colonial Trading Company.
London, March 27. A HUGH has occurred over the Imperial and Colonial Trading Company which has resulted in Sir J. O. Lob and Sir W. Duller withdrawing from the directorate.
The Comptoir D'Escompte. Paris, March 27; Shares in tho Comptoir D'Escompte have fallen to 85 francs.
Breach of Promise Case Settled.
Viscount Dungan to Pay £io,ooo.
JLONDON, March 27.
Miss Phyllis Broughton, actress, Ims accepted £10,000 in settlement of hor action for breach of promise against Viscount Dungan.
Banquet to Mr Parnell Abandoned. The banquet which it was intended to give Mr Parnell has bean abanloned.
Sunday Closing Bill Eead a Second Time Mr Steveuson'ii Sunday Closing Bill has been read a second time in the Houso of Commons by a majority of 22. Obituary. The Duko of Buckingham.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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146CABLE NEWS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 2
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