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Saturday.

LONDON, July 5

Two Anarchists named Cantwell and Quinn will be charged at Guildhall with suggesting that members of Royal family who assis'ed at opening of Tower Bridg'e should be poinarded. They had issued manifesto stigmatising them as ‘ royal vermin and lazy swine.’ Brail, Anarchist, charged wiih having in his possession plan for destruction of police and traitors to the cause, has been acquitted on ground of insufficient evidence.

One firm is negotiating with the Bank of New Zealand to take up the whole issue of preference shares at slightly above par.

While the Prince and Princess ol Wales were driving in Hyde Park a man carrying a parcel advanced and threw it into the carriage. The parcel struck the Prince and burst, when it was discovered that it contained only flowers. Yacht Satinna ran into and sank the Valkyrie while racing on the Clyde. PARIS, July 5 Santo states the plot devised by him and his associates extends over whole of Europe. WASHINGTON, July 5 President states that until disputed points in the tariff are settled Treasury will be hard pressed for money. House of Representatives decided to refer Tariff Bill to Committee of Ways and Means.

Late President Carnot.

PARIS, July 4 Owing to mourning for late President national fete is not to be celebrated, and money is to be devoted for the relief of poor. Madame Carnot declines to accept a pension.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 5

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Saturday. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 5

Saturday. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 754, 10 July 1894, Page 5

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