To-day's News
LONDON, June 30
Standard urges that stringent measures be taken to rectify monstrous and widespread deception by Kruger of Transvaal, and declares it was only through visit of Loch that serious trouble was averted.
It has transpired that Kruger had forwarded a quantity of ammunition to Johannesburg before Loch’s decision not to visit that district became known.
Times, referring to affairs in South African Republic, states that neglect of Colonial Office nearly provoked war between the two races.
Gardiner, President of the Board of Agriculture, in reply to request of a deputation, promised to use every means to prevent the fraudulentjsale of foreign meat as English.
Board of Trade declines to intervene in order to stop action against the old Directors of Loan and Mercantile.
Liquidators are asking Judge Williams to sanction payment of costs of action against assets of old Company. Glyn, Chairman of Bank of New Zealand, doubts wisdom of calling up reserve.
Investor’s Review strongly approves of Dibbs’ Federation scheme, and considers it likely to bear good fruit.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 752, 3 July 1894, Page 5
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173To-day's News Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 752, 3 July 1894, Page 5
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