BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
I[B 7 ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH— COPYRIGHT."] [Per Press Association.' 1 THE SOUDAN. LONDON, Feb. 22. The Rome correspondent of the Standard says that Great Britain ia sending a, mission to King Menelik with the view of discussing questions regarding the occupation of territory in the Soudan. ' THE MURDER OP FATHER SALVATORE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 21. Colonel Mazhar Bey has been found guilty of the murder of Father Salvatore, and has been degraded and imprisoned in ?. fortress. MR B AWARD'S SUCCESSOR. WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Colonel Hay, who was private secretary to the late President Lincoln, has been appointed to succeed Mr Bayard in London. NEW YORK, Feb. 22. Mr Sraalley says that Colonel Hay's selection shows that it is the intention of the Government to restore the United States Embassy to an active share in diplomatic business, similar to the time when Messrs Ada'nis and Phelps were Ambassadors in London. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. CALCUTTA, Feb. 22. The Bombay health authorities have offered to inoculate persons free of charge with Professor Hafkine's plague lymph.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5804, 23 February 1897, Page 3
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