HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
THE QUEEN. A NIHILIST CONSPIRACY DISCOVERED. SIR T. Mt-IL WRAITH IN ENGLAND. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Rio pc .Janeiro. .March 15. Admiral de Gnma has left the harbour on board a French warship, having been ejected from the Portngoeso vessel on which he sought refuge. London. March 15. The Queen has left for Florence. In an interview with a representative of St. James' Gazette. Sir Thomas Mcllwraith, of Queensland, said it was impossible to expect England to consent to differential duties iv favor of the colonies at the expense of other countries. This, he considered, would be too inimical to her Home Industries. He thought tho Imperial Government ought to give monetary assistance to emigrants for the colonies. Sir Wcstby Perceval has renewed for a year tho agreement with the NewZealand Shipping Company for reduced fares for emigrants. Sr. Petersburg. March 15 " Gendarmes surrounded a convent in Warsaw, aud surprised a number of Nihilists in the act of manufacturing dynamite bombs. After a severe fight, iv which two gendarmes and three Nihilists were shot, the inmates of the building were arrested.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 2
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183HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 265, 16 March 1894, Page 2
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