HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
« POLITICAL CRISIS IMMINENT IN FRANCE. EMPEROR WILLIAM IN AUSTRIA. EXPLOSION IN A COLLIERY. SIR CHARLES RUSSELL A LORD JUBTICE OF APPEAL. MARRIAGE WITH DE EASED WIFE'S SISTER. (PEE PttESS ASSOCIATION). Pahis. April 14. The refusal of the President to umke further retrenchment in the military and naval votes has ranch incensed the members of the ('baui her of Deputies, and a dissolution is probable. Vienna, April 14. The Emperor of Germany met \s ith an enthusiastic reception on his arrival here. Ten Archdukes and all the members of Parliament took part in the proceedings. Washington, April 14 It is reported that the Government is seeking to withdraw from the agreement existing with Germany and Great Britain regarding the administration of Samoa. It is reported the Income Tax will arnouut to uiuepeuce in the £', but iucomctiof i'2oo are to be exempt. • Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, declares that the removal of the wool dutj' will kill the woollen industry in the United States. The deatli is announced of Mr David Dudley, the well-kuown jurist. Cairo. April 14. Riaz Pasha, President of the Council and Minister of the Interior, has resigned, and will be succeeded by Nubar Pasha. Berlin, \pril 14 HerrJ Leisfc, Governor of the Cameroons, has been recalled, owing to his ' having ordered the Hogging of women. London, April 14 The personalty in the estate of the late Mr Dalgety, the head of the firm of i Dalgety and Co., has been sworn at ! £480,000. I Baron Hirsch entertained 60 millionaires at dinner iv London. The total cost of the banquet was £I'2OO. Roj)Jp)ng to n question in tho House of Comruaus Sir W. V. Harcourt said there was uo doubt that any attempt to leji«.h -o murriago with drconseJ'a wife sister would bo rejected by the House of L rda The Standard states that Sir Charles Russell will succeed the late Lord Bowen as a Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal, nnd thai Sir John Ri#by, SolicitorGeneral, will succeed sir Charles Russell as Attorney Genernl. Belgrade, April 14. By au explosion of firedamp In a colliery here, 16 miners were entombed The work of rescue is proceeding Capetown, April 14. The President of the Tranvaal claims Swaziland. The Times asserts that the whole of the residents at the Cape and on the Zambesi support President Krugar in this demand.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 289, 16 April 1894, Page 2
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