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London, January 17. General Gourko delivered a speech to the garrison at Warsaw, in which he assured them they would soon have the opportunity of 'revenging "past insultsr ? A panic has been created on the ParisBourse owing to theaedbn of the German Reichstag. The PreßS are endeavoring to minimise the causes which have led to the panic.
January 18. Germans abroad have been warned to be prepared to rejoin the reserves. It is generally believed that Lord Salisbury endorses the presßurs brought to bear by Turkey on Bulgaria to secure a Russian policy iv that country, owing, to the timidity displayed by Austria. ' - ' ' • < January 19. / i In addressing a meeting at Liverpool/ J last night, Mr Goschen stated that her' | Majesty's Government were working -to preserve the peace of Europe. Hr could pronounce no opinion as to the appointment of the Prince of. Bulgaria until a candidate had been, ■'; submitted in accordance with the Treaty>bf Berlin. . Admiral Aube has withdrawn his proposal for a special vote for an increase of the French navy. The Finance, Building, and -Organising* Committees of the Imperial Institute have been appointed. The Belgian Government state that trade _wij;h^.Australia^ has now risen to 60,000,000 francs per annum, andTurge that the Belgians should exhibit largely at the Adelaide exhibition.
The Standard considers the prospects of the Victorian loan are clouded owing to the persistent opposition being made against it, and to the depression in January and July Fours. ..'.'.' The Rev. F, A. Goodwin is unable to
accept the Bishopric of Bathnrat for public and financial reasons. Sir Saul Samuel is a member of the Building and Organising Committee of the Institute. The colonial contributions are : conBidered too small, and the Prince of Wales will probably invite the Governors and Mayors of all the British colonies to organise public subscription lists. January 19. Eight hundred and thirty intending exhibitors at the Jubilee Exhibition have been allowed 81,000 ft of space, subject to the approval of the Adelaide Executive. An issue of 10,000 shares in the AngloAustralian Investment and Finance Company is announced. Sir Saul Samuel denies the report in circulation that a large New South Wales loan is impeding. The amount subscribed to the Brumwick (Victoria) municipal loan was L 35,600; tenders at 104 receive 34 per cent, of their applications. EMS Swinger has been recommissloned for the Australian station. The Canadian vessel, the Alert, has been selected to make a survey of the route of the proposed Pacific cable from Vancouver to the Sandwich Islands. Dr Roberts, Bishop of Nassau, has been appointed coadjutor to the Bishop of Manchester.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5801, 24 January 1887, Page 2
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