GOLD BONDS.
London, March 9. The "Staudard" says the United States Government is trying to sell ten millions of four per cent gold bonds in London. MUNIFICENT BEQUEST. Henry Spicor, of Brighton, has bequeathed £120,000 to six London hospitals. CX :. JNIAL INSTITUTE. The Council of the Colonial Institute, »t the request of the Fellows, is convening a special meeting to consider whether that body shall be merged in the Imperial Institute. BANK OF AUSTRAL AS rA. The Bank of Australasia declares a dividend of ten per cent, and carries forward £9900. SIR F. D. BELL. Sir F. D. Bell is a passenger for Australia. SENTENCED TO DEATH. London, March 10. The man Williaais, who murdered two lovers on Dartmoor, was sentenced to death. FROZEN AIR. . Professor Dewar has succeeded in freezing air into a clear, transparent solid.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2920, 11 March 1893, Page 2
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137GOLD BONDS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2920, 11 March 1893, Page 2
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