Special Cables.
TOE MACHINATIONS OF A STATESMAN. M. TUHPIN'S MONSTER GUN. HUGE AMERICAN DEFICIT. TIMBER ADMITTED FREE INTO THE STATES. THE POLITY OF THE VICTOBIaN GOVERNMENT. A TRENCHANT SPEECH | Per Press Association.! Berlin, June 2. It is reported that Daron Marschnll tod Biebersteio, Secretary of State f r Foreign Affairs, tried to induce tbe Emperor to discard Court von Cnprivi, tbo Chancollor, owing to n personal feud Tbe Kaiser indignantly declined, and it is expected that the Burcn wilt resign. It is reported in Germany that M Turpio has sold Ins patent for X' l6o 000. Washington, Jane 2. Tho Senate has agreed to timber being admitted free iuto the States. Paris, June 2. In tbe Chamber of Deputies (jcneral Mercier, Minister for \V«r, said it was impossible to negotiate with M. Turpin, who had nlready boon declarod a 'raitor. Tho Minister further stated that he did not believe that the invention was of yalue. Several members of tho Chamber of Deputies urged that it was a mistake to refuse to purchase the secret of the gun, which had now become the property of tho Germans, ill. Dupuj asserts that ho is willing in fu'uro to negotiate for any invention. A heated debate has taken placo in the Chamber cf Deputies on M. Turpiu's case. A vote of ro -fidence in the Govern ment was carried by a large majority. VI. Dnpuy ha* anuouueed tlio procrarame of the now Ministry. He intends to actively promote tho Democratic interest and solvo the lubnur problem, proving that vo'or.co 18 not needed in dealing with this question. London, June 2. The Times corrrsponrient st.ites that United 'States expouditure for eleven months exceeds tho receipts by £14.000.000. Tho Chroniclo congratulates the Vie torian Government on a healthy perception of tho pros- nt situation of affairs in that Colony, mid on a determination to utilise tho lund for the common benefit and to help the unemployed. At the Anglican Conference, Bishop Wpbber, of Brisbane, declared that the number of tho clergy in Queetsland was fnr too f mall, and that many who art) nominally members of tho Church wcro thus destitute of Church iiifluei.c. The wealthiest squatters and übsentees were largely eprniiug money in Home socioty, synrticntos and c^mparies with a \icw to maiiitain dividend?, while they reduced their outUy i'j Queensland to the lowest point nnd neg'eeted the Church He avsort* that his appeals in England for funds fully justifies the vicv.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 330, 4 June 1894, Page 2
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408Special Cables. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 330, 4 June 1894, Page 2
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