HOME & FOREIGN CARLES.
FBANCE AND MADAGASCAR. M. ROCHEFORT AND THE SOCIALISTS RUSSIAN FLOUR TRADE. THE WELSH CHURCH. (Per Preas Association.) London, February 4. Mr Chamberlain admits the disestablishment of the Welsh Church must come in time, but he claims that the Unionists will treat the church funds more fairly than the present Government propose to do. Sir Roland V, Williams has resumed his position in connection with the bank ruptcy proceedings of the companies in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice Capetown, February 4. News has been received that French troops have occupied Maganza, the chief port on the nonh-west coast of Madagascar. St. Petersbuhg, February 4. At the Congress of Millers it was resolved to export flour only to Great Britain, Egypt, Asia Minor, and places on the shores of the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. Paris, February 4. M. Roehefort received a tremendous ovation on his arrival in the city. Fifty thousand Socialists met him at the station and he was greeted with frantic cheers. Despite the immense concourse there was no disorder
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 185, 5 February 1895, Page 2
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