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THE TRINIDAD ANNEXATION.

DUKE OF PORTLAND'S STUD. INVESTMENT OF ENGLISH CAPITAL. (Per Press Association). Bio Janeiro, July 26. There is much angry talk throughout Brazil aneut the annexation of Trinidad b.y Great, Britain. Anti English demonstrations have been held here and at St. L'iUilo. London, July 26. Joluu's Boomerang Brandy li'is been awnrdt d a £old medal at Amsterdam. The Duke of Portland invited fifty newspaper men to inspect Carbine and his stud. The capital of the Colonial Produce Distribution Company lias been overscribed ; .£485,000 was offered for XIOO,---000 4j per cent, debentures, and .£186,---000 for 6 per cent m aulativc preference shares. ! July 28. | Obituary —Earl Veralum. Neumayer, of Hamburg, will read a paper at the Geographical Gongvoss tomorrow. Referring to the nature of the ice cap at the South Folp, he suggests three meridian routes as the best adapted for the purpose of enquiry —either the Kieridian of New Zealand, that near Cape Horn, or Kerguelcn Island. Pahis, July 25. The French religious orders have decided to submit to taxation in order to avoid conflict witli the State. Vienna, July 26. Reports are published here that Sofia is disturbed, that open hostility is shown to Prince Ferdinand, and that the Government- is powerless.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2

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THE TRINIDAD ANNEXATION. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2

THE TRINIDAD ANNEXATION. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 25, 29 July 1895, Page 2

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