HOME & FOREIGN. CABLES.
RUSSIA TO STAND ALOOF FROM THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. TWENTY PEOPLE FROZEN TO DEATH. (Per Press Association.) London. February 21. The Chief Justice has resigned his membership in the Jockey Club. The Kaikoura's lamb brought 6^d. The live cattle by the Cucha cost £2 9s per head for feed on the voyage. Pressure of business preyents Mr Weddel, of the well-known meat firm of Weddell and Co., from visiting the colonies at present, but he will send Mr Lowe at the end of March on a tour through Australia and New Zealand in connection with the dairy produce and frozen meat trade. Vienna, February 21. Twenty persons have been frozen to death in Gahcia in two days. St Petersburg, February 21 The Noyosti states that it is satisfied that in view of recent events in the East, Russia will not join the Triple Alliance, knowing that the Powers, after isolating and overthrowing France, would then attack Russia. Washington, Feb. 21. The Free Silver Bill has been withdrawn in the Senate. The American loan was subscribed ten fold in New York within ten minutes. ________,__„. _
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 200, 22 February 1895, Page 2
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