To-day's News
LONDON, May 29 Call made by N. Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Coy. almost unanimously responded to. PARIS, May 30 M. Turpin is said to be much irritated at neglect of French Govt respecting his inventions, and it is reported he has sold to German Govt, for several million francs, the patent rights of his monster mitrailleuse which, worked by electricty, is able to prevent the approach of an army. The report has caused a sensation in Paris. VIENNA, May 29 The Emperor, in letter to tho C&ar,
congratulates him on easily managing 80 Nationalists (? this is not explicit.) The Czar, replying, regrets that his father was too hasty in the emancipation of serfs. SOFIA, May 30 Stambouloff, Premier, has announced his intention of resigning, and is now conferring with Prince Ferdinand. ST PETERSBURG, May 29 Owing to plot to poison the Czar, entire staff of men cooks connected with the Palace have been dismissed. CALCUTTA, May 30 It is not denied that tree smearing, and other fresh marks, is spreading in India. There is still no clue to their meaning.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 743, 1 June 1894, Page 5
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