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THE NEW YORK MAMKET FOR SILVER. / THE ARMENIAN OUTRAGES p* h PBB- >n ■■ ' ■,osoo«, Jami nw 2 The Etrl of Bnckin^h uu-litf" h*-< joined tbw Liberal p>iri\. Th- Aberdeen lown Council prupu us to place tite liquor iriflk- under mumeipil control ! Paeis, January 3. Many arrests have been made in con- ; nection with the South of France Rail- . Wav Scandal. ' I Lord Arne, Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Institution, has issued a mani- | 1 festo urging resistance to the " proffered bribes" of money and land, which ho i says are deadly devices of the enemy, j The Government proposal would strengthern Mr Morley's hands, and lead to confusion and disaster. i A ashi * gton, -J »m v i r y '2. Mr John Burns, M.P., speaking at Philadelphia, said the million* of Holdiorn maintained in Europe wr;ro only legalised murderers. Militarism, Jus added, drove the best men to foreign Ulwlh. Tho American silver-mmo owihth arcanxious to establish a market <lintiriot iron} London. They arc trying to arrange for huloh direct to a central authority io New York, without th<; intervention of broken*. (Jonstantinoi-m;, January <'>• It in reported thafcau Annoinan murdered the Governor of Hitlm in n:von#; i'or the recent outrages by Turkish noldier.H, aud that he afterwards committed suicide.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2

UNKNOWN Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2

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