HOME AND FOREIGN.
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. THE NORFOLK EPISODE IN ITALY. (Received January 14th, 9.5 a.m.) ROME, January 13. "*" Jit' P. Currie. the Biiti'h Ambassador, latisfactorily explained hi* presence at the -rant reception presided over by the Duke ■it Norfolk, and has explained to the Marrjuis of VeiMwta, the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, that the Duke's remarks on the occasion referred to were purely of a persnnal nature, and unsupported by the Government and people of England. The I'l.reign Minister expressed himself satisfied with the explanation. THE GREAT GERMAN WATERWAYS SGIIE.UE. BERLIN. January 13. A German project is in hand for opening up the Rhine. Elbe, Stettin,, and other waterways through the heart of the Empire. Die estimated cost is 19__ millions. THE INSULT TO A BRITISH CONSUL. LONDON January 13. Tlio Belgian Government has formally apologised to Great Britain for the insult to the British Consul at Liege, on the occasion ni tlie Kruger demonstration. IMPORTANT SHIPPING PURCHASE. (Received January- 15th, 1.7 a.m.) OTTAWA, January 14. The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company have purchased the Canadian Pacific NaviS»tic- Company's fleet.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10865, 15 January 1901, Page 5
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