BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(By E'eotrlo Telegraph.— Ooi'jyvight.—Pei 1 Preaa Assoolatlon.—Received JoiU'i-y IS, 1215 p.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 17. The Czar, in replying to New Year's greetings from Moscow, says he prays that the development of the resources of the country may continue amidst profound peace, which is desired by all the Great Pawers. VIENNA, Jan. 17. A severe earthquake occurred throughout the province of Corintha, and caused a panic in a theatre at Klagenfurt, the capital of the province, but (? no) serious damage was done by the shock. LONDON, Jan. 17Baron Von Dordenskjold, the wellknown Sweedish explorer, proposes to lead an extensive expedition to the South Pole. The Baron will ask the Australian colonies to contribute to the cost of the expedition.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5671, 18 January 1890, Page 2
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