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(ST? BtKflß',o TELEfIEAPH-^COPYEmHT) ' Neuter'sTehsSbajjb, ' ' : "Washington, February 6. An, express Strain from Boston to Mbn'treal ran off the rails on the Hud-, son River bridge on to. the ice. The. train took fire, and 40 of the -passengers wero burned to death. . London, February 6. In theHpuse of Commonsyesterday, Mr Cromer's amendment to the Ad-dress-in-reply, proposing the mime-, diate evacuation of Egypt, wasrejeoted by a majority of 168 votes, In the course of tho debate, Sir J. Ferguson, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, states that it was impossible for the British Government to with' draw their troops from Egypt untiltheir respbnsiblities with regard to that country had been accomplished; Lootok, February 6.
A more' hopeful feeling: prevails in both France : and Germany, and the Bourses are regaining their usual toiify Bejilin, February 6. The .report that the Government intended. shortly to float a military
loan of 800,000 marks lias not been officially confirmed. 'A decree has been issued calling out tlie Reserves for, a period of twelve days only, for practice .with the repeat* ing rifle. ; M. Serbette, the French Ambassador, had an interview with Count Herbert Bismark to-day, who reassured him a 9 to the relations between Germany and France. , St. Petersburg, February 6,
The Moscow Gazette of to-day publislies aii artiolestatiiig that it is impossible, that .the present compromise between Russia'and Austria can last, and warning Princo Bismark not to encourage Austria to thwart the 7iews of Russia in Eastern Europe.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2518, 7 February 1887, Page 2
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