HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
I ENGLISH POLITICS. " I I SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS MS- | MISSED. (Pkr Prkss Association). London. March K. M. Faure met the Emperor of Austria at Mentone, and had an interview with him of a friendly character. The Radical and Labour members of the Liberal Federation assort tho intimate relations between their own officials and the whips were injurious, ! and threatened their Uuht^omicnca. A Committee of Radical members agitating for a policy of Home Rule all round. St. James' Gazette states hundreds of iirms have wired to their agents to refuse the docks' alteration in bills of lading. The personalty of the late Right Hon. H. E. Childcrs has been sworn at under l'lf>,'22f>. Commander Ballingfcon Booth and his wife, who were in charge of the American section of of the Salvation Army, have accepted dismissal owing to the peremptory demand of Commander Herbert Booth for their keys. Silver 2s 7§clCaiko, March 7. Fearing the attempts of Turkish assasins upon his life Murad Bey has left this city.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 211, 10 March 1896, Page 2
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