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LONDON, July 26 Rosebery has informed China and Japan that Great Britain will rcißcin neutral while her interests are ’respected. Chinese and Japanese Legations both persist in denying there has been any fighting. America is sending warships to protect her interests, and is consulting England as to future measures.
Old Directors of Loan and Mercantile Coy declined to adopt compromise proposed by Schroeder to avert action against them. Heaton, referring to Patterson’s approval of Penny Postage between Great Britain and Colonies, said he expected to hear that N. S. Wales would support the proposal within few days.
PARIS, July 26 Premier introduced Bill to prevent sale of Foreign papers reporting Anarchist trials.
ST JOHNS, July 26 Whiteway, ex-Premier of Newfoundland, unseated and disqualified for bribery ; 13 members have now lost their seats on this account.
HONG KONG, July 26 Thirteen thousand Chinese troops, escorted by eight warships, landed in Corea unopposed.
WASHINGTON, July 26 Harter, of Ohio, given notice in Representatives on Tariff Bill reducing duties by one half until they reach 20 per cent ad volorem.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 759, 27 July 1894, Page 5
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