HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
CANADA AND THE CAPE. GERMANY'S NAVAL POLICY. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION I. Capetown, March 3. The Ruahine left to day for Hobart and Wellington. The Aorangi passed here on Thursday last for Port Chalmers. Ottawa, March 4. The Canadian Government proposes to send a delegate to the Cape to negotiate for a commercial treaty. Washington, March 4. The Hawaiin cable project is finally killed. , , Berlin. March 3. Prince Richard Metternicb. is dead. The Reichstag has rejected the proposal to vote a sum of £100,000 for torpedo boats. Herr Liebktiecht, the well known Socialist, submitted a proposal to the effect that the army be converted into a militia, on the model of that in Switzerland. The question is still under discus* sion. New York, March 3. During the trial of the case against the Marquis of Queensberry, arrested on a warrent on a charge of libelling Oscar Wilde, the counsel for Wilde stated that the Marquis had been persecuting the plaintiff for years, and had forwarded him a card containing indecent words.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 209, 5 March 1895, Page 2
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