CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
(By Eleotrio Telegraph — Copyright.) (Per United Press Association.)
London, Febrnary 3.
The Queen has wired to Germany stating that she is greatly distressed at the Elbe disaster, and enquiring whether there are any hopes of more survivors being found. Lord Brasaey, in the course of a lecture under the auspices of the London Chamber of Commerce, said the closing of the Indian mints had proved useless The true remedy for relieving that country of its financial depression was he thought in developing its resources and the construction of about 60,000'milesof railways at present while both material and freights are so cheap. Summonses have been issued at the instance of the Official Receiver against four directors and the auditor of the Liberator Building Sooiety for issuing false balancej sheets.
Pabis, February 3. The Amnesty Bill has passed the Senate.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8463, 4 February 1895, Page 2
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143CABLE NEWS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8463, 4 February 1895, Page 2
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