HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
# TWENTY- SEVEN CONSPIRATORS BEHEADED. THE PARNELLITES AND LORD ROSEBERY. THE SILVER QUESTIONTHE FRENCH IN AFRICA. FIGHTING AT THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, (PUR PRESS ASSOCIATION). Hong Kong, March 21. Twenty-seven conspirators concerned in a plot to dynamite the King and Ministers at Corea have been beheaded. London. M arch 2 . The Unionists are strongly opposing the Premier's proposal to appoint a Grand Committeo upon the Scotch business. The Parnellites have issned a manifesto against the Premier. The Government have established a coal station at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii. The new Tariff Bill repeals the treaties established under the McKiniey law. Singapore. March 30 The Malays attacked the Spaniards ou the Phillipiue Islands, but got badly worsted, and lost 200 of their number. Washington, Mirch 21. It is reported that the President, yield ing to great pressure, will assent to silver seigniorage if a pledge is given that no more Silver Bills will be introduced during his term of office. Pabis. March 21 The Government has decided to fortify Timbuctoo.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 270, 22 March 1894, Page 2
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169HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 270, 22 March 1894, Page 2
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