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(Per Press Association). London, January 28. Mr Jessey, Unionist candidate, has been elected for St Pancras South, vice Sir Julian Goldsend, deceased. He defeated Harris, the Radical candidate, by 1256 votes. The Cambridge Music Hall, London, has been destroyed by fire. Obituary — Sir Joseph Barmby musician. The half-3 T early balance-sheet of the Union Bank of Australia snows a profit of £'50,155. Public securities and cash items £6,225,000 ; deposits £16,332,800. Advances, bills receivable and discounted, £13,597,700. The Chiefs of the Ashantee tribes will elect a king in the place of Prempeh. Rome, January 29. Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, is on a visit to Rome. The Pope refused the request of the Prince to sanction the baptism of his infant son Boris in the orthodox Greek faith. Paris, January 2S. Government has decided to expend one milliou francs in the representation of France at the Moscow coronation.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 30 January 1896, Page 2
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