BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[PES FBBSS ASSOCIATION. —COPTBIOHT.] London, January 28.
Mr Ritchie, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Wolverhampton, referred to colonial expansion, and said Great Britain must keep the territory she already possessed, and any Minister neglecting the chance of getting more would be blameworthy. Washington, January 28.
In the course of an interview Mr M'Kinley stated that he was opposed to the annexation of Hawaii,
It is stated that the Republican leaders have decided to drop the campaign against Bryanism and free silver, fearing that a currency agitation would injure business throughout the States. Cape Town, January 28.
President Kruger is reported to be incenoed at Sir James Sievwright's statements as to Boer emissaries stirring up disaffection in Cape Colony.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7976, 30 January 1897, Page 4
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