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LONDON, June 29
Owing to miners' strike iron industries in Scotland are seriously affected. Shipping is paralysed. At annual dinner of the Queensland colonists, Garrick contended that the success of protest against Estate Duties was due to magnitude of Australian interests represented by Agents. Daily Chronicle publishes telegram from Shanghai stating it is believed that war between China and Japan is imminent.
A crowd on Tower Hill nearly lynched two Anarchists for advising people to get up counter demonstration when Prince of Wales is opening new Tower bridge. It is reported that other Anarchists have arrived, with dynamite in their possession. They have been seen examining the bridge.
Alleged that, as sop to Labor vote, Govt will proceed with Miners’ Eight Hours Bill before prorogation. Gladstone will not seek re-election. CAPETOWN, June 29
Loch still in Swaziland. With difficulty he persuaded President of Transvaal to exempt Britishers from performance of military service. WASHINGTON, June 29
Senate bus passed the Income Tax Bill.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 752, 3 July 1894, Page 5
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164TELEGRAPHIC. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 752, 3 July 1894, Page 5
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