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HOME AND FOREIGN.

Press AB3ooiation.~By Telegraph.—Copyright. TRADE WITH CHINA. London, January 26. China is willing to open the West river to trade provided she is allowed to retain the territory ceded to Burmah in 1894. THE QUEEN AND PRINCESS. The Queen and Princess Beatrice are improving. PRINCE HENRY'S FUNERAL. Prince Henry will be buried at Whippingham in accordance with his will.

KING PEEMPEH. January 27. King Prempeh has been deported to Elmina, on the Gold Coast. THE IRISH AMNESTY FUND. Mr Egan'a mission to America on behalf of the Irish amnesty fund was a failure. TORPEDO BOAT COLLISION. Paris, January 26. Two torpedo boats collided at Toulon and both were seriously damaged. A TONQUIN LOAN. , Paris, January 27. The Chamber of Deputies has agreed to a Tonquin loan of 80,000,000 francs. THE GERMAN NAVY. Berlin, January 25. Dr. Peters, the German explorer, speaking in support of the petition to increase the German navy, urged that it was necessary to protect the national interests in various parts of the world. THE VENEZUELAN DIFFICULTY. Washington, January 27. The Venezuelan Government has agreed to assist the United States Boundary Commission in its labours. Mr Cleveland advises Venezuela to act peacefully in the matter.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9325, 28 January 1896, Page 5

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