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* ■- '■* A REBELLION CRUSHEDy LORD RUSSELL TO BE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. IHE MAYOR OF LEEDS PROCEEDED AGAINST. (PRB PSKBB ABBOCTXTIOH). Calcutta, July 2. The Pahang expedition has crushed the rebels under Orang. One of the British soldiers was killed. LoNDOit, Julj 2. Lord Russell succeeds the late Lord Coleridge as Lord Chief Justice of England. . . In connection with the opening of the Tower Bridge, Lord Mayor Tyler receives a baronetcy. . ■ . A deputation of Scotch meat growers urged the Government to appoint detectives to investigate the sale of frozen meat purporting to be British. Mr Gardner said the cost would be excessive, and no Chancellor of the Exchequer would comply with the demand. The Sunday Observance Society sued the Mayor of Leeds for penalties for issuing licenses for Sunday lectures. I Among the lecturers were Max O'Rell and George Kennan, of Siberian fame, i A verdict was returned for the plaintiffs but the Judge and jury both urged that the obsolete Act under which the pro* I ceedings were brought ought to be repealed. Paris, July 3. A number of Italians who have bur- [ riedly left France ; are encamped near Metz in a destitute and starving condition.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1894, Page 2
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