Special Cables.
PEESS ASSOCIATION.! London, June 14. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a question by Mr Hogau, said he did not desire to connect the death duties with the raising of money for uaval defence His remarks had been misunderstood. Sir G Baden-Powell suggested that Sir William Harcourt should adopt a eystotn of reciprocal deductions iv death duties. The Solicitor General, speaking at Dumfries, denied that the Cuancel.'or of the Exchequer had been driven to confer with the Agents-General Macrae, a New South Wales ath lete now on a visit to America, ran half a mile in New York in lniin SOsec. ne is being mutcLed with Turner, Allen an 1 other leading pedestrians The proprietors of 40 colleries in Fife and Clackmannan, Scotland, are dismissing their workman owing to the latter attempting to dictate terms when notified that there would be stoppage. Capetown, June 15. The Colonial Treasurer, Sir J Gor-don-Sprigg, in delivering the Budget, said the credit jf the Cape was unequalled, and in the eyes of capitalists it was the most solid colony of all.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 342, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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180Special Cables. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 342, 18 June 1894, Page 3
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