yfffpjg ■LKCTIOBB Telegraph. Prws Association. Copyright London , Jan 25. liberal gtins are as follows :— Sutherland, Morton; Southport, Ajhbury. Wadsworth, L, was fjeeted for HaUamsbire. Re-elected : Ratcliffe, T. Taylor, .' U ; BooUe, Col. T. M. Sandy?, C ; HornseyT Charles B. Balfour, C, Otley, J. H. Duncan, L. The House of Commons meets on February 18th for the election of a Speaker and for swearing in memike King, accompanied by the Qaeen t opens Parliament on the MHb. . Reoeived Jan 26, 926 a.m. London, January 55. The devolationists are making a strong fight against Long. Dunraven denies that Long*is the mouthpiece of the Irish Unionists. He condemns Long as the exponent of a mischievous reactionary policy. Jones' majority over Lord Kerry wls three. < ■ BBvlin and MoHagh were eaoh wronwo. TM RfCBUT SHIPPING DBASTER k Pathetic Inoident Telegraph Press Association Copyright Vancouver, Jan 26. The Valencia, which went ashore ' off Vancouver, has become a total loss. Oat of a crew of 60 and 94 niißengees, at present only 15 are Known to have escaped. The vessel struck on Cape Beale, where the rooks rue precipitately for 400 feet. The lifeboats were all iwamped. A woman dropped two children inio the sea while frying to hand them to her husband in a boat. She iumped overboard in despair and was drowned, and her husband was drowned in trying to save her. Liter Particulars 189 People Drowned Reoeived Jan 26, 10.26 a.m. Vancouver, January 25. The Egaria's bluejackets in surf boats attempted to save the Valencia's survivors in the rigging, but tbe rough sea . prevented suooess, and 189 were drowned. BUTTER FRAUDS. Telegraph Pree* Association. Copyright London, January^. Copman Young, on of adulterating oolonjaf butter, was fined £20 on ona/Count and £20 on another. / The proeeptttion did not proceed with the case in respect to a box of Queensland batter, as the agents are considering the advisability of instituting a special case respecting it. THE MOHROB DUCTRIHE. Teleprapb Press Association Copyright Washington, January 25. Senator Lodge; in the Senate, dis. cussing the Monroe Doctrine, said - tnat the United States ought not to allow a foreign power even fcemporary occupation on the American Continent. They should not permit foreign Powers to occupy ports on tbe Carribean Sea, which guarded the approaches to tbe Panama OanaL If San Domingo were left in its present bad condition, tbe United States might be compelled to take it in order to prevent others. BAUD GOKTJE9T Telegraph Vnm Asaodatiou Copyright Hawbba, January 25. Tbe Military March Contest rejolted:— Wanganui 296, Timaru 892, Taranaki 290, Palmerston North 288, Woolston 288. Woolston Boflered a misfortune. After doing the first turn it was noticed that tbe back line was out - of formation, and presently Taylor (playing repieno) feu in a fit. After Taylor had reoovered, Buckley (Wanganui) took bis place and the band played, but they were evidently upset by the incident. "^ This Day* Final Test — Wanganui, 116; Woolaton, 115; Timaru, 105; Palserston, 104 ; Taranaki, 98. Wanganui thus wins the £50 prize for the quickstep and £100 for teste. Tbe Association officials are delighted with the general arrangements and conduct of the contest It is not known yet bow tbe finances will torn oat, bat a slight loss is expected* BOWUHG TOURNAMENT. Bewtown Victorious. • Telegraph Press Association Copyright Dunkdin, Jan 25. At a meeting of prominent bowlers from the North and South Islands to-night, the question of an exhibition Tournament at Chriatchurch, to be held-oonjointly by the New Zealand Bowling Association and tbe Northern Bowling Association, was discussed and warmly supported. The idea may be expected to take practical shape very shortly. Tbe bowling tournament was continued to-day under ideal weather oondittonfl. Tbe final of the rinks championsnip wee won by Prince (Newton), who defeated Hislop (Kaitangata) rather easily. [Newton are the winners of tbe North Island Bowling Association's banner.] Tovday tbe finals will be played in the doubles and singles, and also the match North Island v South Island. J This is the third time that Prinoe bis won the South Island Rink Championship.] BHOOTIBG. The Kimbolton Rifle Club held their final competition for Brisooe's *. tarvtrs. A varied light and gusty wind made shooting difficult. 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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 3
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