MACEDONIAN REVOLT.
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT to be MADE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. ANOTHER THAMES GOLDMINE COMPANY FLOATED. (Per Press Association). Constantinople, July 23. A body of twenty thousand troops belonging to the third array corps defeated a sirong band of insurgents at Uskob, near Monastir, with considerable loss, chiefly in wounded. London, July 23 England, Italy, Austria, and Germany have agreed upon common action in regard to Macedonia if found necessary. It is stated that the Duke of Connaught succeeds the Duke of Cambridge as Commander-in -Chief. TheWaitakauri Extended Goldminin * Company, which proposes to carry out operations in the Thames district, has been registered with a capital of £130,000. Tangiers, July 24. The Morocco Government has paid the indemnity demanded by Germany in connection with the murder of a German, and consequently the squadron was withdrawn. Rio dk Janeiro, 'uly 2'J,. The Bra/iliau loan has been subscribed, chiefly in Paris.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 22, 25 July 1895, Page 2
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