Foreign.
The Ameer, addressing the Afghans, exhorted them to cherish friendship for Great Britain, who would be a good friend to them, arid whose interests Were identical with theirs; He promised that the Afghans would fight as comrades by the side of the British. The Ameer's friendly attitude is apparently quite sincere* About 20,000 people are starving in Winconsin through the stoppage in the iron trade; The tiieh are appealing to the Government for assi^taiic^! The Pirjaro says that Germany is massing troops on the frontier, and that war has been imminent at any time since last S^teittßfcr; M. Flourehs urges that French interests demand the presence of a Russian' s^ua'drdii in the Mediterranean, The Spanish Government lia3 directed the Judges to severely punish' Anarchists who are found guilty of outrages. frhidago lias been placed under military law during the hours of night. ! . Owing to the recent expldsipns at Marseilles and Barcelona, the French Cabinet has rejected a proposal to proclaim a general amnesty to suspected Anarchists.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 2
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167Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 2
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