HOME AND FOREIGN.
IPER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 Received February 2nd, 10.20 a.m. PERSONAL. London, February 1. Captain A. A. Hood, Aide-de-camp to the Governor of Victoria, has been chosen as the Unionist candidate for West Somerset. POLITICAL PENSIONS. Political pensions have been granted to Sir H. Hicks-Beach and Viscount Cross, but payment is suspended for the present. Received February 2n3, 10.30 a.m. THE LATE MR BRADLAUGH. London, February 1. Mr Bradlaugh's funeral will take place on Tuesday. Sir C. Dilke is mentioned as a candidate for Northampton in Mr Bradlaugh's place. H.M,S. TAURANGA. The Australian cruiser Tauranga leaves for the colonies in & fortnight. THE AMEER. - Bombat, January 30. The rumor of the death of the Ameer of Afghanistan is denied. ENGAGEMENT ON THE CONGO. Brussels, February I. The Belgians had an engagement with slavers on the Congo, kiiled thirty, and released a thousand slaves. THE AMERICAN MINISTRY. Washington, February 1. Major McKinley succeeds Mr "Windom as Secretary of the Treasury.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7777, 3 February 1891, Page 5
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