LATE TELEGRAMS.
(SBITtrNITEI) PBEBB ASSOCIATION). s . Belgradr, Juue 28. King Alexander of Servia will meet the Czar on July 27. The -Premier and the Regents will accompany the young .monarch. "Romr, June 28. There was a scene yesterday in the Italian Chamber, Admiral Brin was interpellated upon the foreign policy of the Government, and the deputies dUapprovmg of the way in which the* Admiral treated the matter, there was great uproar, and the sitting haa to be twice ad» journed. Paris, Jane 28. The Parisian strikers have obtained 10,000 quarterns ef bread from Versailles. The bakers' strike. has come tv» an cud, the men being defeated. St.Petebsbubg, June 29 The prospects of the Bussian harvest are worse, and a famine is feared^ in certain provinces. The Government are considering the advisability of prohibiting the further export of grain New Yobk June 29. , The "Armoury of the xTaiioiuil CJuari, and the Salvation Army Barracks have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at a million dollars, Constantinople, June 28. : The various Nomad tribes are joining' the Arabian insurgents. The Sultan is making strenuous efforts to suppress the revolt. Received, June 29, 10.20 a.m. Some, June 29. After two days of unparalleled turburlenfc scenes in the Italian Chamber over an interpellation upon, the foreign policy, Marquis Budini, Premier, declared that the Government would pursue a policy of peace, and firmly maintain the treaties and alliance with the Central European Empires. The speech has produced an impression that the renewal of the Triple Alliance is an accomplished fact. St. Petebsbubg, June 29. Anti-Semitic riots, attended hy bloodshed, haye taken place at Kherson, on the Baltic Sea. ,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 2
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274LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 157, 30 June 1891, Page 2
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