GENERAL CABLES.
I STRIKE RIOTS IK FRANCE, , P|Mus, April 19. berious strike riots haTe oeourred ■it Lens, in the Department Pas de Calais. i Collisions have occurred with troops. One thousand miners prevented workers from returning to -the Danian rouudries. - The managing. officials were be< wged. One gendarme wa» killed and thteo iffiuers wounded A bnrricade was erected at Lent .vith railway and the Dra* jbons failed to destroy it. A lieutenant was fatally ' atoned. Reinforcements hare, been ordered.
THE KING INVITED ;TO CANADA, ' Ottawa, April 19. The Dominion House of Commons has unanimously invited King Edward and Q«c ß n Alexandra to visit Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier statea that if they come it will be one of the Uppiest events the Dominion has experienced, and if they also visited the United States it would be a poieut factor in cementing the Anglo-Saxon Alliance. DISASTER NARROWLY AVERTED. Lohdos, April lft An Ordnance store building at Woolwich has beon burnt. There was a narrow eseape from • great disaster. > Sis firemen were injured,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8090, 21 April 1906, Page 2
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