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(Per Press Association.—Copyright.) (by submarine cable.) (Received 10.20 a.m.) PARIS, January 29 General Menabrea, Italian Ambassador in Paris, has resigned owing to his son, Count Menabrea, having taken out letters of naturalisation in order to procure a divorce from his wife. Signor Pessmann, Councillor to the Embassy, succeeds him. LONDON, January 29. General Stewart will continue to act as military adviser to New Zealand. The South Australian Government is trying to placo Treasury bonds at per cent with five years currency.. The Daily News suggests two years, and says the rate must be increased to make the issue a success. Lord Salisbury is arranging for a Royal Commission to examine iuto a report upon the influenza epidemic. BERLIN, January 29 The Queen of Saxony is suffering from influenza. WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 President Harrison, in a second message to Congress, says the Chilian reply offers good prospect of settlement. The incident is now considered to be closed.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 2715, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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