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(Per Press Association.) London, April 4. Mr J. F. Hogan, M.P. for Tipperary, intends to ask Mr Chamberlain if the Emigrants Information Office can be authorised to enquire into tho creden- i tials of colonial settlements similar to Mildura, which, he alloges, are making misleading announcements that they are , under Government control. j Mv Curzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, replying to questions in reference to the treatment of the natives, denied that the Ni^er Company was violatiug the Brussels or the ; Berlin agreements. Mr James Quinn, winner of tho travelling scholarship given by Melbourne National Art Gallery, and Messrs Hales and Officer, two other Australian artists, have had pictures accepted by the Paris Salon. At the Oxford and Cambridge Interuniversity sports Oxford beat Cambridge by five events to four. Bevau, of Melbourne, secured second place in ibe loug jump. Vienna. April f>. The Emperor has declined to accept ; the resignation of Count Badeni, Minis- i ter President of the Austrian Kingdom, who resigned owing to his inability to control the different political groups in the Rcichsrath-
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 6 April 1897, Page 2
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181HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 234, 6 April 1897, Page 2
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