Foreign, .
Ten thousand miners have been locked out in Chicago £>v refusing to sever their conneotion with the labor agitators. The, want of harmony between the employers Has kept an additional .60,000 from being locked put. A thousand workmen marching to Washington to demand reforms in Congress' seized afcr'ain at Wyoming. The Italian. ...Government has sangjigi}ed^yj% cop&trtjofciqitt* of- j the Simplou tunnel. The refasal of the President to make further retrenchment in the military and naval votes has much incensed the members of the Chamber of Deputies, and a dissolution is probable. Senator Mitchell, . of Oregon, declares that the removal of the wool duty will kill the woollen industry in
the United States. The Times asserts that the whole of the residents at the Cape and on the Zambesi support President Kruger in this demand.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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135Foreign, . Manawatu Herald, 17 April 1894, Page 2
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