HOME & FOREIGN CABLES
* THE REVOLUTION AT CUBA.— SOO SPANIARDS KILLED. UNFORTUNATE ARMENIANS. THE MEAT TRADE. (Per Press Association). London, March 13. Pontoons have beQn sens from Gibraltar to lilt the Oroya off the beach It is expected the work of re-floating her will take three months. Obituary— Rev. Mr Pearson, formerly Bishop of Newcastle. Mr Nelson says the meat imports during the last decade have doubled, but the British farmers have not been injured, as the price of their mutton has doubled. New Zealand will find it necessary, in the face of the competition, to establish new outlets in the psovinces. New Yokk, March 15. It is reported a Provisional Government has been formed in Cuba. Five hundred Spaniards were killed in the fight at Niugata. Constantinople, March 14. Three thousand Armenians are prisoners in the Turkish capital. Washington, March 15. The fatal riot at New Orleans was a protest against cheap labour. The commercial houses are unicing for mutual protection regardless of race.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 219, 16 March 1895, Page 2
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