London.
The Anartjhi3f,s Hfi,ve : iasried a ! manifesto in fthich they threaten to take the lives of the Judges and jurors who try charges against Anarchists in England. The terms of the Anarchist manifesto -As at first published are ; exaggerated. Seven British steamers loaded wiih cotton from Savannah to the United States were found to be on fire ; The outbreaks are attributed fco iiic-ndiarisiii on' the {lirfe of Strikers. , The lioartl of $rade has instructed Mr Stewart, dmciai Receiver, to abandon the action against the Lr>an and Mercantile Agency Company's old directors. The final decision as to its prosecution rests with Mr Justice Williams.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 November 1894, Page 2
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103London. Manawatu Herald, 10 November 1894, Page 2
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