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The American Tariff Bill has been modified in order to secure the entire Democratic vote of the Senate, and it is predicted that the measure will be passed about the middle of Juno. Fifty women attacked the police at Union town, Pennsylvania, demanding the release of some im< prisoned strikers. The polioe re» pelled the assault with dubs and bayonets. Coxey's followers who arrive in the city are treated as vagrants, and the Government notify that it is intended to strictly enforce the laws against vagrants, as large mobs are expected. The German Kaiser is replacing aged army officers with younger men. Thirty generals have resigned, . r->-The National Zdtung oppose* New Zealand's demand for the annexation of Samoa, and refuses to Accept Sir Robert Stout's assertion that Samoa desires British rule. The strikers in PennsylvamVdytfmmited the railway station at Watts, The Coxeyites have seized ft train at Butte, in California, and the Federal Government has ordem >iM-h recapture. -^ At Bismarck, in Miasoqriv iwo regiments are in readiness to oppose the gang.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1894, Page 2
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172Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1894, Page 2
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