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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

THE ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE. BANKRUPTCY of a WELL-KNOWN WRITER. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CHRISTIE MURRAY. LADAS SCRATCHED FOR ALL ENGAGEMENTS. A SECRET UNEARTHED. THE WOOL QUESTION IN AMERICA. ANOTHER ROYAL BETRETHAL (PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.; London, Jim* 1 13 Sir J. Gorst, speaking in the House of Commons, said the non union workers in Great Britain ore five times as numerous as the unionists. Ho advised a system of joint committeos to settle disputes between non unionists and masters. Tho Western Australian Loan has j avenged £103 6s ld. j The anti-gambling crusade still continues, aud large meetings protesting against the evil are being held in London and the provinces. Robert Buchanan, a well-known writer iv verse and prose, has been declared a bankrupt. Mrs Christie Murray has instituted proeediugs against her husband for divorce. Lord Rosebery's colt Ladas has beeu struck out of ali engagements. It is reported that the Pope will shortly issue an encyclical letter inviting Anglican prelates to recognise his jarindicnon H.YI.S Watorwitch relievos H.M.S Efjona on th- survey sorvice. Tho Wi>rld says the eldest son of the Crown Prince of Denmark is abcut to be betrothed to a dauuktiT of the Prince of Walo9. Owing to the hostile character of the ■ •pp iMtton fo tho Import I'utiea Bill, that meieurc has been abandoned by the Belgian Got eminent. Washington, June 13 Tho debato nn Senator Sherman's am endment to impose a '10 per cent, duty on wo'»l is proceeding St. Ii teusbuhg. June 13. The police have uuearthed a secret arms and ammunition factory in the Caucasus. The discovery is regarded as an indication of veiled rebellion. Hong Kong, June 13. Reports from Shanghai state that Japau bas sent large forces to protect her interests in Carta. King Li Li has fled. ______

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 339, 14 June 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 339, 14 June 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 339, 14 June 1894, Page 2

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