Special Cables.
(PEB PHESB ASSOCIATION V London. February 22. The London Anarchists threaten to blow up the mills and residences of three wealthy manufacturers at Blackburn, in order to assert the rights of the poor. The supporters of the Conservative and Liberal Unionist parties in Scotland have been instructed to prepare for a general election in a month. Great Britain and America have agreed to enforce the award of the Behring Sea Commission. The Times considers the proposal to make the notes of branch banks payable at Sydney a fatal blot on the New South Wales Banking Bill. Mr Samuel Bethells has made an offer to run a line of five produce steamers between Manchester and the Australian colonies, without a subsidy. Bkblih, February 23. The Kaiser made a sketch with his own hand of a foreign warship, and presented the duplicate to Prince Bismarck. St Petebsburg, February 23 M. de Giers, Minister for Foreign Affairs, is seriously ill, and his condition causes anxiety to his friends. Belgrade, February 22. In the event of a revolt in Servia, Austria, Turkey, and Bulgaria have agreed to remain neutral.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 246, 26 February 1894, Page 3
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187Special Cables. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 246, 26 February 1894, Page 3
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