CABLE SUMMARY.
A Renter's message states that a temporary a'tang' iner.t in reference to the Alaskan boundary has lid'u arived at between Cat:adu and the United i-tares The Hungarian Reichsrnth accepted a compromise suggested by the Emperor Francis respecting the Ausgliich. The settlement is regarded as extremely favourable to Hungary. Hindu caste riots occurred in Tinnevelly district, in the Madias Presidency. Villages were pillaged and burned over an area of 100 miles, square. The rioters attacked Sepoys. Order is now being restored. The indictment presented to the French Chamber exonerates Colonel Picquart from the charge of having forged the petit bleu and communicated the contents of a secret document in the Dreyfus case. It also exonerates M. Bois, his counsel.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 449, 17 June 1899, Page 3
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120CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 449, 17 June 1899, Page 3
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