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THE PERUVIAN REVOLUTION. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. fPEa PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Paris, March 11. A French worship has been despatched to Venezuela. London, March 11. Betting on the University boat race is 7 to 4 on Oxford | Arrived — Barque Mary Hisbrook from Auckland (left Nov. 29) ; ship Oawaru from Wellington (Nov. 80.) The .Australian Customs Bill has passed the House of Commons, The Moderates and Progressives in the London County Council have effected a conpromise ; each will elect four Aldermen, leaving the ninth to arbitration. The choice lies between the Duke of Norfolk aud Sir John Hutton. The Moderates have nominated the Duke for the chairmanship, aud the Progressives, Sir Arthur Arnold. In the House of Commons, Sir G. Grey said the Government were awaiting the result of the inquiry into the recent trouble between Venezuela and the British in Guiana before taking any action in the matter. Ismail Pasha was buried in Cairo. The funeral obsequies were carried out with great pomp. Ottawa, March 12. The Government officials have no knowledge of the reported agreement between the Huddart-Parker Company and the North Lloyds Company, for the fast Atlantic service. Lnr.i, March 12. The Peruvian rebels defeated t lie Government troops at Cabanallas, and killed
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 216, 13 March 1895, Page 2
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