Foreign.
The finanoial crisis in Newfoundland ii inorwiog,
Business is paralysed by the absence of money. / Russia has assigned to Great Britain General Yanoff s road, which is the only practicable route in the Pamirs* Tttn ftffifotol'Hr Bating MughoViCn ttnd Simai aHegidto be ia Rassiatt pay, ate being tried at Belgrade #n a charge of attempting to administer a d 036 nf p^ffOn to K*"g A]ftTft^/?flr ip his wise. Their object is suppOßed 'kriunw;" / been to get Prince KarageocgeViibh : placed on the throne. tt is reported that) natiVea attacked U. MoteiPs Gotigoeirjeditiori, killing many, including whites., ■ ,-f - Mr John Burns, M.P., Speaking at j Philadelphia, said the muli<Wß * of ' \ soldiers maintained in Europe weve only legalised murderers. Militarism, he added, drove the best men- to foreign lands. ...• '■- ■/■'-. -.\<..-.:'.l
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Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1895, Page 2
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128Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1895, Page 2
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