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LONDON, July 23 Expected Salisbury will withdraw Aliens' Bill for this session. Hasbergen, a prominent Dundee merchant, arrested on charge of forgeries involving £lOO,OOO upon Scotch and German banks. Times, commenting on the N. S. Wales elections, says that Freetraders’ victory is the clearest gain, and reduction of Labour Party less significant, because last Parliament has shown the futility of labour organisation. Freetrade majority will enable the Colony to take up national position in leading the way to abolition of Intercolonial Customs duties. Times thinks Parkes may yet possibly realise his conception of Australian Federation, and so fitly crown a long career. Embassies do not believe report that war has been declared between China and Japan. It is reported Coreans refuse to consider Japanese demands unless troops are withdrawn from country. PRETORIA, July 23 Reported in Johannesburg that Kruger will shortly pay visit to London to rearrange relations between British and Transvaal. WASHINGTON, July 23 Lower House resolved to amend Constitution by providing for election of Senate on popular basis.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 758, 24 July 1894, Page 5
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171LATEST. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 758, 24 July 1894, Page 5
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