HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
« RESIGNATION OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. BARON HIRSCH'S FORTUNE OF £20,000,000. CANADIAN ELECTIONS. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO LOED AND LADY ABERDEEN. PLAGUE INCREASING IN HONG KONG. THE SWEDISH NAVY. COLONEL WEISSMAN'S SUCCESS IN AFRICA. (Per Press Association). London, April 23. Baron Hirsch's death has disturbed the Home market. He left a fortune ef twenty millions. Paris, April 22. It is underetood President Faure has accepted the resignation of the Ministry. In the event ot the Chamber of Deputies voting confidence, M. Bourgeois will reform his Ministry. Monte Video, April 22. The Aorangi lef t here two days ago for London. Stockholm, April 23. The Swedish Parliament has sanctioned the expenditure of eleven million kroner an the navy. HoNff Kong, April 23. The plague is increasing. Zanzibar, April 23. The chief M'Bauk, with 1100 followers, has surrendered to Colonel Weissisan. m Ottawa. April 19. Parliament; will be dissolved on Friday, and ihe elections will take place in June. Lord and Lady Aberdeen were out driving near the city, when the horses fell into a water-hole, and were drowned. The Governor-General with difficulty rescued his wife.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 248, 24 April 1896, Page 2
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185HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 248, 24 April 1896, Page 2
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