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LONDON, June 3 With regard to decisions of Govt regarding Uganda, the Prime Minister, who preferred construction of a telegraph line instead of building a railway to Uganda, said he was in favor of proceeding warily, and he was convinced that strengthening the Navy was more important than a hundred Ugandas. Wheat averages in country markets 23s lid. Times says it is improbable that Canadian Conference will deal with Samoan difficulty or Colonial commercial treaties. Both of which questions are outside objects for which the Conference has been culled together. VIENNA, June 4 Emperor Francis has gone to Buda Pesth in connection with Hungarian crisis. CALCUTTA, June 4 Mysterious tree smeaiing continues in certain districts, and natives still appear to be in a state of unrest. WASHINGTON, June 4 Senate is now discussing sugar duties. CAIRO, June 4 Egyptians are averse to Khedive's proposed European tour, and the Sultan of Turkey still offers objections to his visiting England.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 744, 5 June 1894, Page 5
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