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ENGLISH CAPITAL AND VICTOEIAN MINES.

A FATAL EXPLOSION. j 20 MINERS KILLED AND A ■ NUMBER ENTOMBED. ; DEMONSTRATION AGAINST ENG- 1 LAND IN BRAZIL. i JAPAN INCREASING HER NAVY, i — j (Per Press Association.) \ London, July 2G. , Japan intends to spend eight million sterling on the construction of ironclads in England. Japan has requested China to pay the war indemnit3' out of the loan lately raised. This is regarded to indicate that , larga orders for war materials will be sent . to England. A syndicate is being formed for the purpose of investing a sum of £200,000 in mining property in "Victoria. : jßeelin. July 26. By an explosion in a colliery at 800- : chum, Westphalia, twenty persons were ; killed and twelve others entombed, Ottawa, July 2d. ' The Globe, referring to the N.S.W. elections, says the result is one of the signs ' of general recurrence to national fiscal ' views, and nothing more will be heard of an Imperial customs union. Rio de Janeiro. -Inly 26. There is much angry talk throughout Brazil anent the annexation of Trinidad by Britain, and anti-English demonstrations were held here and at Santo Paulo. Pakis, July 25. The French religious orders have decided to submit to taxation in order to avoid conflict with the State.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 2

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ENGLISH CAPITAL AND VICTOEIAN MINES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 2

ENGLISH CAPITAL AND VICTOEIAN MINES. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 24, 27 July 1895, Page 2

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