CABLE BREVITIES.
lii the House of Commons, Sir Edward Gray, Under-Secretary for the Foreign Office, said that Great Brit' aiu was mediating between ;Chiua ; and Japan regarding Corea, Mr WoodallM.P. for Hanloy, declared that tlio Eight Hours System in the Government factories had been most successful. • {^£*Z Kootze, Master of .Ceremonies tlio Imperial Court, lias bociv found;' innocent of the charge of blackmail-' ing, and liberated. Aiiarcliist3 have miivdeVed the Director of tlio tramways in Pisa,
Three Anarchists in Enipoli, near Florence, have murdered sovcral, of their colleagues who had seceded " s ~— from tho order.' Canada demands that Great Britain should have abandoned the claim to legislate rcspectin'gcolonial L property. Sir Chas, Tipper lins in- V vitcd the Colonial Agents-General to co-operate in piotesting, but,tho latter, not having been instructed by -<4k their respective Governments decline _ io interfere,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4768, 9 July 1894, Page 2
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138CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4768, 9 July 1894, Page 2
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