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To-day's News

LONDON. July 4 Litigation over the Paris funds has resulted in Parnellites beinsr nonsuited. McCarthy virtually allowed to control them. Yacht Britannia beat the Valkyrie at Largs by minute and three quarters in 48 miles. ROME, July 4 The Pope is in failing health. PARIS, July 4 The new President, in a message to Chamber of Deputies, declares he will not permit the rights the constitution confers in regard to the President to be disregarded. He has promised to retire in September. In the Deputies, Socialists furiously attacked revival of personal Govt, and urged that Committee be appointed to reply to message. Uproar resulted, and previous question was carried by an enormous majority. WASHINGTON, July 4 Strike is acute in Western States, despite active efforts of troops to raise blockade. Railway strikers occupy strategical posts of railway system in Pittsburg and on Western Pacific. They forbid moving trains. Meat famine is imminent in towns on the Atlantic seaboard. Grain and cattle trades are at a standstill. Troops in Chicago placed batteries of gatling guns across streets to prevent disorder. Whole Federal army has been placed t disposal of Judges, in order to enable them to enforce order. Senate passed Tariff Bill.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 753, 6 July 1894, Page 5

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203

To-day's News Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 753, 6 July 1894, Page 5

To-day's News Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 753, 6 July 1894, Page 5

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