Thursday.
LONDON, July 17 Wool sales brisk, and prices firmer. Son of Duke and Duchess of York was today christened Albert Edward. Archbishop of Canterbury performed ceremony. Queen was present. Vigilant beat Britannia at Belfast regatta, owing to accident to latter. In series of athletic events Oxford University were successful in five, Yale University (United States) in three. Owing to repeated slights at hands of Nationalists, John Morley is likely to resign Chairmanship of Irish Lands Act Committee. The Budget has passed the report stage.
Chamberlain suggests that a private Bill should be introduced to test feeling in the House with regard to Gothenburg system of regulating drink traffic. ROME, July 17 Premier, in reply to a question as to what Govt proposed to do with the Anarchists, said they intended to find them a permanent residence in Italian possessions in Africa. Statement was received with cheers. WASHINGTON, July 17 Pullman Palace Car Coy. operatives resumed work at old rate of wages. Trades Union declining to support him. Debs has failed in his attempt to reorganise strike. Section of railway owners are reducing wages by 10 per cent.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5
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188Thursday. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5
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