BRITISH & FOREIGN
Preii Association— Electric Telegraph— Copyright, LONDON, Jan. 18. Baldwin, a Radical election agent at Chesterton, has been sentenced to six weeks imprisonment for offering the opponents of his candidate fictitious pairs. It is expected that the Queen will make a short stay at Paris on her way to Mice. Sir Henry Norman, ex-Governor of Queensland, denies the published statement that he referred to the Queensland unemployed as dissolute. BERLIN, Jan. 17. The Emperor has sent an autograph letter to Prince Bismarck expressing gratitude for his long and valuable services to the country. Count Kanitz's State Monopoly of Imported Cereals Bill was rejected by a majority of 122. PARIS, Jan. 18. Obituary : M. Floquet. one of France's foremost statesmen and ex-Premier.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7533, 20 January 1896, Page 2
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