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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

« I RUSSIA WANTS WAR. THE LONDON ANARCHIST. INCREASE OF FREIGHT RATES TO THE COLONIES, FATAL EXPLOSION ON A WARSHIP EXTENSIVE STRIKE IN VIENNA. (per press association). London, April 18 The Rev. Dr Vaughan resigns the mastership of the Temple. The Globe says that H.M.S, Cnracoa, nt present on the Australian Station, is in a shameful condition, and ought to be ordered Home Another bomb which Polti, the Anar chist, bad ordered to be made has been discovered in a workshop in South London. It has been decided to raise freights to the colonies half«n- crown all round. The new rate comes into operation on the Ist of next month St. Petbbsbudg, April 17. The Czar was requested by the count ries forming the Triple Alliance to convene ft congress to consider the advisability of general disarmament throughout Europe, but he refused to entertain the suggestion. Pabis, April 17. It has been decided to hold an International Wine Exhibition at Bordeaux next year, and it is to be hoped the Australian colonies will send samples of their wines to bo placed among the exhibits. Vienna, April 18. Twelve hundred joiners in this city have struck work for a recognition of the eight hours principle and the payment of a minimum weekly wage of ten florins Rio db Janeiro, April 18 Admiral do Mello, at the head of twelve hundred men, has surrendered in the Argentine Republic Ah explosion occurred on the President's gunboat Cabidello, when the vessel was off Bolem, and 15 of those on board were killed, Berlin, April 18. The Vossische Zeitnng strongly urges German} to permit the Australian Colonies to appoint a Governor at Samoa

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 292, 19 April 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 292, 19 April 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 292, 19 April 1894, Page 2

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