HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
-♦ C Per Press Association.) r London, Sept. 29. ' Mr G. F. Phillips has been elected * Lord Mayor of London. Over one thousand oabdrivers are idle in consequence of the strike against auto* cars. Cardinal Vaughan states the Pope has suggested the formation of a fund to assist married clergymen of tbe Anglican Church who join the Church of Borne. The Chinese Treaty permits the Japanese to trade freely in China, to bnild factories and own real property. They are to pay half import duty on goods in transit and single ad valorem duty of 2| per cent upon goods for the interior. It is reported the Kiag oi tbe Belgians intends to annex Lado on the Upper Nile and the Congo State with a view of opening the Soudan to commerce. ' Two thousand natives sacked the English mission at Trebon, on the Lower ' Congo. Sept. 30. In tbe event of an International shipping strike taking place, tbe owners of France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and Norway will form a National Association, and federate with that of England. Pretoria. Sept. 30. A syndicate which jumped some 400 claims in the Eand, is not likely to succeed in its efforts to have the rights protected.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 80, 1 October 1896, Page 2
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