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Thursday.

LONDON, April 24 Ripon intends to refer proposals of N. Z. Govt re Samoa to Cabinet.

Convure, husband of Australian authoress ‘ Tasma,’ is dead.

Anarchist Farandi boasted be would find plenty of successors in the post he had filled. Anarchy, he said, would have the upper hand in three years, owing to the same hatred of the wealthy everywhere. His friends were on the watch for chance to kill seven policemen who had arrested their brethren.

At banquet given by Lord Mayor in honor of St George’s Day upwards of 300 were present, including Cardinal Vaughan, Lord Jersey, Bishop Selwyn, Bishop Catnidge (of Batburst), Bishop Berry (formerly of Sydney), Buxton, Parliamentary Secretary to Colonial Office, Vogel, the Agents General of the various Colonies, and a number of leading colonials, including Sir G. Grey. Lord Ripon sent a message regretting he was unable to attend, BUDA PESTH, April 24

About 300 Socialists attacked Town Hall at Vasarhely, in Hungary. The police fired upon rioters, many being wounded, one fatally. They arrested 60.

Serious labor riots have taken place here. Soldiers were called out, and, disregarding appeal not to fire on their countrymen, swept the streets with bullets, injuring 61 rioters. WASHINGTON, April 24

Fifty women attacked the police at Union Town, Pennsylvania, demanding release of some of imprisoned strikers. Police repelled assault with clubs and bayonets. Senate refused to receive a petition from Coxey. The National Guard in Washington is being mobilised with the view of preserving order if necessary.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KAIST18940427.2.19

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 27 April 1894, Page 5

Word count
Tapeke kupu
250

Thursday. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 27 April 1894, Page 5

Thursday. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 27 April 1894, Page 5

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