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» ■ .' : SEDITIOUS INDIAN NEWSPAPERS THE SAMOAN QUESTION. A PRESS PROSECUTION. j (PBR PBES" A>-OCIATIO.V ) London. May 30 j Lieut. -General Chesney, in an article in ! the Nineteenth Century, points out the urgent necessity of again legalising the suppression of the Indian native seditious newspapers after having been warned, as lie says they are doing nil immense amount of harm in India. It is now denied that Germany intends to protest against the Anglo-Belgian treaty. A select committee of the Commons has been appointed to enquire into the I sale of margarine. The Indian loan averaged £99 16s 3d. Calcutta, May 30 It is not denied that tree smearing, etc. is spreading. Vienna. Mm? 29. The Emperor, in a letter to the Czar, congratulates him on easily managing 80 nationalities. Tbo Czar,' in replying, regrets being the father of too hastilyem&ncipated serfs. Bkusskls, May 86 The Belgian tariff proposes a duty of 25 francs per bundled kilos ef butter and margin me Washington, May 30 A Committee of Senate has recommended tho prosecution of reporters and newspapers concerned in the publication of the alleged charges of bribery.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 327, 31 May 1894, Page 2
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186CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 327, 31 May 1894, Page 2
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