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The House of Representatives has agreed to the award of the Behring Sea Commission. The strikers are besieging Frick'g and McLure's coke work* in Pennsylvania. One of the managers was killed, and his body burnt in an oven. During the riots, the sheriffs troops killed 17 of the rioters. Citizens are arming in every town within the coke region. There are, however signs of th« strikers yielding. One hundred and fifty of the rioters in Pennsylvania have been arrested on charges of riot and murder. The president and secretary of the Miners' Association in Pennsylvania has been arrested in connection I with the murder of the workamanager, Mr Paddock, whose body was burnt in an oven. The President has signed the award in connection with the Beh ring Sea fisheries. South Carolina is quieting down, and the proclamation declaring martial law has been removed. The King of Italy and the Emperor of Germany, who have met at Venice to discuss the beßt means to be taken for the repression of Anarchy, had a brilliant reception. In response to the demands of the S crowd, they appeared on the balcony lof the palace and bowed their acknowledgments. A plot has been discovered in Lioge to destroy public buildings by dynamite. A number of bombs were seized,

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Manawatu Herald, 10 April 1894, Page 2

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Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 10 April 1894, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 10 April 1894, Page 2

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