Foreign.
A French mission will leave for Morocco in September for the purpose of arranging a treaty with the Sultaa on much the same lines as that recently suggested by the Britsb representative and rejected. The Journal des Debats declares that the reason of the British treaty failing was owing to the violent attitude, displayed by its Commissioner (Sir Charles Ewan Smith).
Th« position of the Idaho strikers, cooped.up in the mountain , is hopeless. They have challenged the military to attack them, and boast that they will die with arms in their hands.
Mr Grover Cleveland, the Democratic nominee for the Presidentship, considers that the United States Tariff is unjustly building up fortunes, by robbing the farmers and increasing the cost of living to artisans. This he declares to be unpatriotic.
. Eighty of the Idaho strikers will shortly be arrested on a charge of conspring to murder ß9 mine owners.
"It is reported that a number of free labourers were captured were burned to death.
A gigantic strike of cokemen, aiming -at the defeat of ruin of the Carnegie's Company, is imminent.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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182Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 26 July 1892, Page 3
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