HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
— THE CHINESE LOAN. (Per Press Association). London. March 9. The Associated Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution thanking the Hon. Mr Chamberlain for the steps he had taken to develop the colonial trade, and informing him that his efforts in this direction were highly appreciated in commercial circles. The London and Berlin financiers will take the Chinese loan of sixteen millions at five per cent. The Queen has started for Nice. 50,000 Maltese have protested against the Privy Councils' decision re mixed marriages. Constantinople, March 10. At the instance of Sir Philip Currie, Zihiny Pasha has been elected President of the reform Commission. Berlin, March 10. The Cologne Gazette says it is imperative for Germany to expend 150 million marks to strengthen the navy. Germany is negotiating with China for a naval station in Eastern waters. Calcutta, March 10. The Indian Government is borrowing 4 crores of (forty millions) rupees locally.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 212, 11 March 1896, Page 2
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