HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright. London, August 1. Tbe sugar planters iv British Guiana are appealiug for Imperial aii! pending the adoption of countervailing duties as a check to the bounties system. The South Wales coal-owners deti- ( v tely refused to concede the miners' ! demands beyond a renewal of the old siiciiag scale and an iamjediata advance' of 5 per cent wages. Obiiuary— -Professor Caird (uncertain whether Caird, Glasgow University, or Master of Baliol meant.) I Tho House of Commons has passed the Vaccination Bill. The attempt on the part of a member to recommit the I Bill in order to restore a compulsion clause, was negatived. Constantinople August 1. j Germany has advised the Sultan to j acquiesce in the action of the Powers j : prohibiting Turkey sending a reinforce- | ; rucnt of troops to Crete.
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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 27, 2 August 1898, Page 2
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