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LONDON, April 25 Sir G. Grey has been appointed a member of the Privy Council. . Miners Eight Hours Bill read second time by majority of 87. Home Secry. declared very considerable majority of Cabinet approved of measure. Pease, M.P. for Northumberland, said if the measure was carried it would be the death blow to English industries. Hackman, M.P. for Wolverhampton, declared adoption of legal 8 hours would vastly increase cost to coal consumers. Sir R. Churchill strongly supported the Bill. Powers interested in Samoa are in communication relative to affairs there, and N. Z’s. proposal for annexation, and if necessary to modify Berlin Act fresh conference will probably be summoned. April 26 Westminster Gazette warns Germany over the overwhelming preponderance of colonial trade with Samoa. BERLIN, April 25 Nationaal Zeitung declares America and Germany will adhere to article No 8, in the Final Act of Berlin Conference. WASHINGTON, April 25 Coxeyites seized a train at Butte. Californian Federal Govt ordered its recapture. At Bismark, Missouri, two regiments are in readiness to oppose the gang.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 27 April 1894, Page 5
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175LATEST. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 733, 27 April 1894, Page 5
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