THE REICHSTAG AND BISMARCK.
Bkbun, P- c?mber 16 The Committee of the Reichstag has voted an increase of the German Army, on an effective peace footing, to 450,000 for a term of three years, thus rejecting a demand of Government that it should be increased to 468,000 for seven years. (Received December 18 b, 1 p.m.) REMANDED. Londons December 17. Messrs Dillon, O’Brien, Harris and Sheehy, when arrested at Loughrea, were engaged in presiding over a collection of rents. They were brought up to-day on a charge of obstructing the proper payment of rents and remanded, bail being accepted. The money collected by the prisoners from the tenants for the payment of rent has been seized by the police.
RELEASED.
of the Shgo Champion , arrested charged with inciting to boycotting and to the committal of agrarian outrages, has been released from custody.
EARTH HUNGER.
Berjin, December 17. It is announced that Germany has annexed Bourgaville, Choiseul and Ysabel islands in the Solomon group in the Western Pacific.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1435, 18 December 1886, Page 3
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167THE REICHSTAG AND BISMARCK. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1435, 18 December 1886, Page 3
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