HOME & FOREIGN GABLES.
THE CZAR'S COSONATION. (Per Press Association). London, April 15. The P. and O. Company's new steamer, India, has been launched at Greenock. Sir Mackenzie Bowell states that even if great Britain favoured Imperial Zollverin the Colonies would nos approve of it without the Imperial preference of duties. The Hon. J. Chamberlain's reference to the increased trade was a happy augury. It is probable that the second reading of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank Bill will be taken in the House of Commons on the 23rd inFt. The measure ha 9 already passed the House of Lords. April 16. The Rew Mr Napp, American missionary, who was expelled from Diarbekr, has arrived at Aleppo. The ordinary stock of the Gninness Company is quoted at £'544. The shares rose £30 in one clay. Berlin, April 16. The German Courts ordered the owners of the steamers Craitbie to pay the owners of the steamer Elbe, which was sunk in collision, the sura of 15,000 florins. St. Petersburg, April 16. The Cuaif's oorouation will cost a million and a half sterling. Constantinople, April 16. The Sultan has created Prince Ferdinand a Marshall, and bestowed decorations lavishly on the Bulgarian officials.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 242, 17 April 1896, Page 2
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200HOME & FOREIGN GABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 242, 17 April 1896, Page 2
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