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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.

THE SUPPRESSION OF ANARCHY. BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE TRANSVAAL. CONFESSION OF A MUBDER. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND THE SENATE. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, July 24. The yacht Valkyrie, which was sunk in the Clyde, has been refloated. The Evicted Tenants Bill was read a second time by a majority of 32. The Parnellites support it. Sofia, July 24. An Arnaut has been arrested who has confessed that he murdered M. Beltcheff, with the assistance of another employee of the Servian Consulate at Sofia. Pretoria, July 24. General Joubert has impressed British subjects to serve in the Boer army at Zoutspansberg. Berlin, July 24. In trials at Spandau, Dowe's cuirass was pierced at six hundred metres range. Paris, July 24 The French Chamber has approvedpf a measure inflicting the penalty of transportation on all persons convicted of inciting to Anarchy. The Premier refused to listen to any amendments. Washington, July 24 Senator Gordian declared the President's attempt to gibbet the Senate as corrupt and infamous, and accused him of double-dealing, as President Cleveland had virtually approved of a compromise. Considerable sensation was caused by the speech.

The recall of the cruiser Philadelphia is believed to indicate that the United States do not intend to interfere further in Hawaii.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1894, Page 2

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HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1894, Page 2

HOME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1894, Page 2

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