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HUME & FOREIGN CABLES.

A SHIP REPORTED MISSING* THE AMERICAN TARIFF. ( MORE TINKERING WITH THE ; WOOL DUTY. ] ARKEST OF ANARCHISTS, 1 DEFEAT OF THE BOERS BY THE KAFFIRS. I Per Press Association.] London. August 17. The ship Colinbrailje, of 1747 tone, Captain Raymond, which left Newcastle (New South Wales) for San Francisco on March 16th, with a cargo of coals, is reported missing nt Lloyd's. The blue book just published shows that Lord Rosebpry proposed that Siatn phould be placed under the joint guarantee of England find France. M. Develle, French Foreign Minister, concurred, though nothing was settled. Colonial stocks have risen £, owing to the expectation that the American tariff will improve thr> colonies' trade. Washington, August 17. The Senate has passed a bill excluding and providing for the deportation of alien Anarchists Senator Belph proposes to amend the Free Sugnr Bill by restoring the duties on wool. The Free Listing Bills have been referred to the Finance Committee. Uekiin, August 17. Forty person? suspected of belonging to an Anarchist society, have been arreßted here. .Fketohia, August 17. The Kaffivs repulsed a detachment of Boers who were attempting to relievo the Agatha garrison. The natives arc scouring the country and burning the homesteads along the Litaba river.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 18 August 1894, Page 2

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HUME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 18 August 1894, Page 2

HUME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 45, 18 August 1894, Page 2

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