CABLEGRAMS
HOME AND FOREIGN. France and Egypt. London, April 23. correspondent of tho Times telegraphs that tho visit of M. DeLoueel, tho Frepch statesman, to Egypt has boor; another fiasco. The.'foreign eolonis! took no notice of him and the French residents withhold their sympathy. Sir H. LochLondon, April 23.—Sir IT. Loch states that ho will not accept the Governorship of New .South Wales. Ho explains that lie only received an informal offer of the position, and his acceptance would stultify his action in retiring from tho head of affairs at tho Cape to obtain rest. The Japanese outlook. Torcro, April 23.—Tho Mikado has issued a proclamation stating that though the victorious road along which civilised Jatmn must march is long, and much remains to ho done, her military defence must be perfected in a spirit of modesty. Tho leave of the sailors on tho sian ileot a<; Kobe and Nagasaki is stopped and the ships are ready to sail in twelve hours if required. I'.uus, April 23.—France, Rus.stu and Germany have addressed protest to Japan against tho terms of peace couched in identical language. Le Temps asserts that tho terms aiv a menace to Europe, and it is the duty of England to act with tho other powers. S
Shanghai, April 23.—China is rais' ing a loan of £25,000,000 in order to pay tho war indemnity.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 124, 24 April 1895, Page 2
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