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4PLOT AGAINST THE SULTAN'S LIFE. A plot to assassinate the Saltan ba^ baen discovered. Four persous have been arrested iv connection with the aff ir. RUSSIAN AGGRESSIVENESS. Rtusia has voted 6.C 00,000 roubles for the establishmer t of a coal harbour at Alexandnmk, oo

the Chinese mainland, opposito the island of Sagbalien, and over 700 miles north of Valadivostocq. MORTALITY IN A RUSSIAN GARRISON. Much sickness is prevalent amongst the Russian garrison at Port Arthur. For fcwo months the mortality has averaged four dailyy .,. THE PHILIPPINESF" *' President McKinley is willing that the Senate should adopt a separate resolution in connection with thi) Peace Treaty, expressing tbe desire of the United States to establish % stable government in the Philippimw till the islands are ripe for independ* ence. SCENES IN THE AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT. Another disorderly scene ha« occurred in the Reioharath. A Czechs journalist seafced'ltf a gallery applauded a member while, speaking in favour of the Government. Deputy Wolf endeavoured to eject him, and a general melee followed, in whioh the strangers in the galleries) the Czechs members anc^tbo journalist took a prominent parti 1 The sitting finally olosed in indescribable confusion.

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Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1899, Page 2

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191

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1899, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 31 January 1899, Page 2

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