HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
, (Per Press Association). I London, January 28. j ! The "Welsh tin plate manufacturers, i fearing depression in the trade and I consequently a reduction in the wages, ! . have notified the employees of their i intention to stop the works in March. ' Eleven thousand workers will be af- ' fected. Major Pigott has been appointed Governor of Coomassie. ; The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand has declared a dividend of 6d per share, and carried forward L 2526. Mr Chamberlain has been instructed to assure the Agents-General that the Queen and Princess Beatrice are deeply touched by the sympathy and loyalty shown in the colonies in the misfortune which has fallen on the Royal family. Sir J. Render and Mr Childers are seriously ill. It is announced the New Zealand Government does not intend to change tbe system of inscribing stock. The Report states the drought in Australia has depressed business, sales being difficult to effect Washington, Jan. 28. The House ndopted the new Senate's resolution with regard to Armenia, an amendment in favour of ten.uinating relations with Turkey being reiected by a largo majority.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 176, 29 January 1896, Page 2
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