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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

MR BALFOUR ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION. THE VISIT OF THE AMEER'S SON TO ENGLAND. GREEK POLITICS. THE RUMOURED LOAN FOR VICTORIA. ! THE BROKEN HILL MINE. (pee pkess association) London, April 28. Mr A. J. Balfour, in addressing the members of the Primrose League, declared that the old Radicalism was played out, and that the Liberal Party was impotent while ii was linked with the Irish party. The Daily Chronicle says that such n complete recovery of Queensland credit on the London market must surprise the colonies themselves. Fiuaucial papers insist that the Victorian Government is considering the advisability of raising a loan. The articles on the subject are inspired by a section of the brokers. The Director's of the Central Broken Hill mine recommend the shareholders to sell the property for £170,000 to a Now York syndicate. Bombay, April 2<S. Prince Kas Rulla, the Ameer's second son, has arrived here en route to England. Thousands of Moslems were present on his arrival, and extended him a hearty welcome. Capetown, April 29. Great Britain has annexed Umbegerae. Athens, April 29. The Greek elections have resulted in the defeat of Tricoupi's followers b} r Delyarmi's party.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 30 April 1895, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 30 April 1895, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 254, 30 April 1895, Page 2

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