BRITISH & FOREIGN
Press Association— Electric Telegraph — Copyright, LONDON, Jan. 28. It is announced the New Zealand Government does not intend to change the syßtem of inscribing stock. The Hon. Mr Chamberlain has been instructed to assure the Ageuts-General that the Queen and Princess Beatrice are deeply | moved by the sympathy aud loyalty shown by the colonies in the misfortune which has fallen on the Royal Family. Sir J. Fender and Mr Childers are seriously ill. Major Pigott has been appointed Governor of Kumasi. PARIS, Jan. 28. Le Tpmpssays the Hon. Mr Chamberlain's speech lacked tact, and had a tendency to provoke the other Powers. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 28. The final results in the chess championship are: Lasoer 11J games, Steinitz 9J, Pittsburg 8, Tchigorin 8, Toigorin 7.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7546, 29 January 1896, Page 2
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