HOME AND FOREIGN.
(ISTS. PIiJESs ASSOCIATION.)
London, April 12. j Lord Salisbury has released Cape Colony from the annual payment of £20,000, the cost of the administration of Bechuanaland, which will be annexed to the Cape. Diamonds are being discovered m British Guiana. London, April 13. There are rumors that the liquidation of Barings' estate will result m a loss of 5s m tlie £. The " Standard," however, considers the amount is overestimated. •Influenza is prevalent m Sheffield, and is spreading throughout Yorkshire. Paris, April 12. Prince Victor Napoleon petitions the Government to allow the remains of his father to be buried m France. The Rothschilds have arranged the Russian conversion loan. Washington, April 12. The hearing of the Hay ward sealer case is fixed for April 25th. Belgrade, April 13. Ex-King Milan has agreed to leave Servia till his son attains his majority, and the Government allow him a pension of eighty thousand francs per annum.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2353, 14 April 1891, Page 2
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156HOME AND FOREIGN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2353, 14 April 1891, Page 2
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