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Foreign.

The Powers generally approve of M. Casimir-Perier's eleotion. r. ■>. Labori confesses that Santo" Wtta dining with him on Saturday, and confided to him his intention to kill President Carnot. " "•*'-: Sir H. Loch will not visit Johannesbury, as he fears a noisy reception, which may lead to farther illfeeling among the Boers. ' Sir Henry Loch hap settled the Swaziland difficulty, and persuaded the President of the Transvaal to exempt Britishers from the performance of military service. * * Aoting in sympathy with the j Pullman oar strikers, the Railway : Union has rendered idle eleven railways in the Chioago and Western [ ' districts. Perishable goods are ; . rotting on the trains. 1 Eighty thousand men have joined

the Pullman car strikers. Finding it impossible fo govern without the partial support of the Radicals, the new President has beon compelled to retain M. Dupuy as Premier. j V M. Burdeau, who was to undertake the formation of a Cabinet on the latter resigning, he will probably be consoled by election to the jP^idency of the Chamber of One hundred and fifty Anarchists have been arrested in this city on a charge of bting concerned in a plot against the life of the King of Italy.

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Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1894, Page 2

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199

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1894, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 3 July 1894, Page 2

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