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' There is a general impression that President Cleveland will not summon a special Congress until antumn. ' All the malcontent sections in Paris are very active, and there is great public uneasiness. A manifesto has been issued urgeing anarchists to take to the streets
and twist the necks of all bourgeois capitalists; The Socialists have issued an appeal td tile forking' classes to assist in the revision of the Constitution of France in a manner which will check the turpitude of the existing regime. , . . It is believed that the Comte de Paris has wired to the Due d' Orleans to return from Africa The miners Who went out on stride in Saarbruck are arming, and in consequence gericUrnies have been 1 summoned to hold themselves in readiness to suppress any disorder. The object of the strike is to protest against the new labour rules. The strikers are already committing excesses. Mi Joubert opposes Kruger for the Presidency of the Transvaal. The Chins are still keeping up an aggressive attitude, and attacks on J the British are of nightly occurrence. The populace of the fturran Valley have declined to admit the Ameer's agents, declaring that they desire to remain under British pro* tectionj
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Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1893, Page 2
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202Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1893, Page 2
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