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LONDON, June 11
Indian Govt have retained services of Hoffman for 2 years, in order to continue work of inoculation against cholera. Duke of Devonshire and several members of Labour Commission have issued supplementary report proposing that Trade Unions and Master’s Associations be registered as corporate bodies, and disputes settled by legal proceedings between them. Times says the Budget puts Colonial Govts in position of foreigners and restricts British investments. The collecting of taxes twice on same property will be a blow at unity of Empire. Colonistswill consider legacy and succession duties, says the paper, the survival of days prior to self govt. Such things, where they existed hitherto, have been only tolerated because they have become almost inoperative. PARIS, May 10
Lord Dufferin is conferring with Honoteaux respecting Congo agreement.
Le Soir says military prepartitions are being made to repel the slightest aggression of French rights in Congo. WASHINGTON, June 10
Largest mines in Pennsylvania are to commence work again with nonunion labor. They will be defended by Cordons of police.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 746, 12 June 1894, Page 5
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173LATEST. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 746, 12 June 1894, Page 5
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