BRITISH & FOREIGN
' y E'cctitc Telesrftph.-Copyright — Per P«sa Association.—Received 0-\ni".»i/ ?., 1 15ain;> LONDON, Jan. 20. In accordance with a wish of Her Majesty the Queen the remains of L .\1 Napie. 1 wifHbj bjried between the toail :"■• of Wellington and Nelson in crypt a of St. Paul's. Emperor William of Germany has written to the Queen sympathising with her and the army on the loss of the deceased soldier. A deputation to-day waited on the Financial Secretary to tho Treasury deprecating the practice of marking on the bales received in England the place of origin of colonial wool. A promise was given the deputation that the matter should receive early consideration. 4 (Received Jan. 21, noon.) MADRID, Jan. 20. Martinez has failed to form a Ministry, and Sigasta has been called on to undertake the task again. PARIS, Jan. 20. Rothschild refused to float a Russian loan in Paris on the ground that the security offered was inadequate and that Frmee would shortly require a loan herself. HAMBURG, Jan. 20. There has been a great influx of stokers from the Baltic. The case of the men who Z'ecently struck against a reduction of wages is hopeless.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5673, 21 January 1890, Page 2
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