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LONDON, July 19

Daily Chronicle, referring to result of New South Wales elections, considers Parkes ought now to be able lo realise bis dream of Federated Australia. Harcourt announced today that the Govt would try to pass the Evicted Tenants Bill, the Equalization of London Bill, Local Govt for Scotland Bill, Miners Eight Hours Bill, and several non-controversial Bills, and prorogue at end of August. Press generally regard programme suggested by leader of Commons as absurd and impractical. PARIS, July 19 Deputies, by majority of 125, voted in favour of Ami-Anarchist Bill being accepted as measure of urgency. Socialists fiercely obstructed such a course, but were ultimately defeated. WASHINGTON, July 19 Tariff Conference reports disagreement exists regarding entire Bill. Duties on sugar, coal, and iron ore are chief obstacles.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5

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130

LATEST. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5

LATEST. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 757, 20 July 1894, Page 5

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