HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
THE GOLD*STANDAED. THE CZAR'S VISIT TO PARIS. ' (Per Press Association.) London, Sept. 9. , The American visible supply of wheat | is f>8,700,000 bushels. I The Dockers' Federation is demand- \ ing higher wages, shorter hours, and abolition of piece work. The Trades Union Congress has approved of the nationalisation of land, mines, and minerals, and the levying of royalties on railways. Li Hung Chang thinks the CanadianPacific railway one of the greatest works in the world which England would find invaluable in the event of war. Washington, September 0. Bryan, candidate for the Presidency, declares the existing gold standard conspiracy is opposed to humanity. Berlin, Sept. 9, Germany and Austria are much disconcerted at the frigid and laconic replies in France by the Czar to the effusive speeches delivered by the Emperor of Germany at a banquet given in honor of the Czar's visit here. Paris, September 9. The Eclair newspaper asserts that, acting on the advice of her physician, thj Czarina will not accompany the Czar on his visit to Paris. Athens, Sept. 10. The Greek Government is executing (?) cashiering sixteen officers who aided in the Cretan rising. Capetown, Sept. 10. Twenty thousand natives are ravaging the north of Ma-dagascar.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1896, Page 2
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