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(11V KI.I'XTIIIC TKI.KUK.U'iI.—-COI'YKIUHT.)
Lo.\i>o\, .luiiunry 31. Tut-: Supremo Council of 1 1n- Colonial Institute has recommended the reeo"--ni-in-- tin- colonising- trading; companies, "hut rondeiinc; them ilii.-clly responsible to the Home Government. Mr Xnlun. in lin- Tlou.-e of Commons, asked the Government to join with the other Powers iu rewarding Hr. Koch for his disroverv. Mr Smith said there were other men of science equally learned as Dr. Koch, and declined to assist.
It is believed in financial circles that the public will freely subscribe to the South Australian :;A per cent loan of 11,' Jim.ooo, I'ov which tenders will bo opened on AYchiesdny next. II is icpoi ted Hint SirF. X. Broome, formerly Governor of Western Aus-tnili.-i, will temporarily replace Sir U'iilter J. S.'iidnll a-. Governor of Barbados. February 1. Captain A. A. Jlpod. Aide do Camp. to the Governor id' Victoria, Ims been chosen Unionist candidate, for AVust Somerset. Wasiiixotox, January 30. Mr Mlaine. Secrefary of Stale, has denied the statements that he was negotiating: for reciprocal trade relations with Canada.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2895, 3 February 1891, Page 3
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174CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2895, 3 February 1891, Page 3
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