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By Bleoltlt T#J«gita|9.^.Con^gbtJ rUOILISTId~POLITICIANS. » FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT. SBKIOUS RKLIGIOUB KIOTS. VOLCANOES) ON THE BUN. (FRB PBRS9 ASSOCIATION). PABii. June 26. The French have oaenpiedasvadditional island in the Gnltof Siam, and the French squadron is preparing to blockade Bangkok the capital of Siam. 1 Bom e. June 26. A scandalous scene took psaer in tha Chamber of Deputies today. Two members had a difference and engaged in a fight until separated. The Empress will accompany the Emperor on his visit -to England in August. The Reichstag has rejected the commercial treaty with Russia. Calcutta, June 26. Lieutenants L. R. Criwley, E. W. Button, and Verney of the 7th Hussars have been drowned hy th» capsizing of a boat in Poona in the Presidency of Bombay. Seriou* riot» havr occurred between Mahometans and Hindoos at Baagoon, thepnocipal seaport of Burmah. The disturbance was caused by the former wishing to sacrifice a cow in the vicinity of a Hindoo Temple. In the affray tha» followed 20 of the mob were shot by toe police, and peace was not restored till the Norfolk Regiment hsd cleared the streets at the point of the bayonet. Loxdoh, June 26The manifesto issued by Mr J. Bedmond to the Irish in America appeals for funds to prevent the Home Rnle ending in National humilttaakm and bankruptcy owing to the financial propoealrcontained in tha measure. SThe Tiroes Berlfe aoiraspondeut wires that of tha present eonmlametts of the Reichstag 169 are favourable to the Army Bifl, including 86 Tories and 41 Liberals, and the number opposed tqr tha measure is 171, including 87 of tha centre party. The National Oasarver states that the Atastraliane ate scarcely likely to succeed in the match against All England. The match Australians v. All England began at Nottingham to-day. At the adjournment the English team had lost one wicket for 145 runs. 'Washikotok. June 26. The astronomers at tin Lick Observatory hare discovered that the sun is covered with immense volcanoes, which are the cause of tha ooronae during eclipses.
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Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2
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