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LONDON, May 10 Lord Roseberry, speaking at m-e’ing of National Liberal Club, said Govt would persevere with their programme, even, if they had only a majority of two. Times, commenting on Justice Williams’ statement, says it is indecent and scandalous for Mundella to retain office, and hopes Rosebery will intervene. BERLIN, May 10 German cruiser Bussard, at present in Australian waters, has been ordered to proceed to Samoa. CALCUTTA, May 10 Seventeenth Bengal Native infantry regiment broken out in mutiny al Agra. Military authorities say rebellion is due to inclusion in ranks men of different castes. Two Companies arrested, and will be tried by Court Martial. WASHINGTON. May 10 Gresham, Secry of State, says, in Blue Book presented to Congress, that tripartite treaty in regard to Samoa has aggravated the evils of the situation, and that United States is not really concerned in the trouble.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 737, 11 May 1894, Page 5
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