To-day's News.
LONDON, July 18 In the Commons Budget read third time bv majority of 20. Nationalists having apologised, John Morley has decided to continue as chairman of Irish Land Acts Committee. In the Lords, Aliens Bill introduced bv Salisbury read second time by majority of 52. In speaking to the measure, Premier stated that police declared that none of recent Anarchist’s crimes were organised in England. Premier, in opposing the Bill, said it conflicted with traditional rights of the asylum afforded by England to refugees. He hoped the Commons would not pass it. Westminster Gazette thinks it satisfactory to find that New South Wales electorates have visited Dibbs’ sins upon him by withdrawal of large measure of Support, WASHINGTON, July 18 Debs and three other Railway Union officials, named Howard, Kelilier, and Rogers, arrested for contempt of Court, in encouraging petty outrages Bail refused. TANGIERS, July 18 Late Vizier, and Minister for War ip Morpccp, arrested for plotting to (foe Suhgn in a mosque.
HONG KONG, July 17
Japanese soldiers assaulted British Consul and his wife in Corea. Thirty sailors landed from man-of-war to protect the Legation.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5
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188To-day's News. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5
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