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» A POPULAR OUTBURST. PROPOSED CONFISCATION IN HAWAII. MORE TROUBLE IN PARAQUAY. CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDGE DYING. AGRARIAN OUTRAGE IN IRELAND. FIVE PERSONS SUFFOCATED BY GAS. WHOLESALE FORGERY. FASTEST BOAT~[N THE WORLD M. ZOLA, THE AUTHOR, IN TROUBLE. RISE IN THE PRICE OF WHEAT. [PBF. PRESS AS«<OCIATIO?: J Londox, Juno 11. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge is sinking. Two men were killed in an agrarian outrage near Menagh. Five persons have been suffocated in Glasgow through an escape of gas. Twenty-five thousand forced £snotes have been stint from Germany to England. A Hornet torpedo destroyer, having a speed of U7{ knots, and claimed to be the fastest boat in the world, has just been launched at Yarrow. The National Liberal Club give a luncheon to Sir George Grey on June 19 Another coal strike is feared in England. The mine owners are demanding a ten per cent reduction in rates to which the men are not likely to agree. The Anarchist Meuiner, who was arrested on suspicion as beiug concerned in the explosion in Cafe Very, Paris, in 1892, has been extradicted to France. The wheat market showed an advance of sixpence to a shilling during the week. Paris, June 11. The Vatican has placed M. Zola's new book, dealing with the pilgrimage to Lourdes, in the Index Expnrgatorious. M Zola retorts that he considers it a compliment. Capetown, June 1 1. Malabact, one of tbe Zontspauberg chiefs wliti wasoppposing the Boers, is making overtures for peace. Dhusshls, Juno 11. The new duties are provoking a popular outburst. Francisco. June 11. The Hawaiian Constitution proposes to confiscate all Crown Lands to the Republic. Morocco, Juno 11. The death is announced of Muley Hassan, Sultan of Morocco, aged 63. Buenos Ayres, June 11. News has been received of coup d'etat in Paraguay and Don Maringo has been elected President. Madrip, Juue 11. A rising is feared in Morocco.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 337, 12 June 1894, Page 2
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317HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 337, 12 June 1894, Page 2
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