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CABLE BREVITIES.

A thousand Italian Anarchists who have beon released are sailing from Italy for America. Notice has been given in the Houso .of Commons of 300 amendments to

. tho Evicted Tenants Bill. . £ Tho British miners continue to V. Jnedinte in tho Scotch strike, and _ pfopose that reconrso should be had « . to'arbitration to settle the strike I a 'The Kroux 'Zeitung says that jam : ' Princess Alex of Hesse, who is bell trothed to tlio Czarcwitch, refuses to |» X- j°' n tho Greek Church. • An American Labour Union is being formed embracing all labour except railway mon, with whose Union, however, it is intended to nlHliatc. Throe persons suspected of taking part in a plot against the lifo of the Czar have been arrested at Paris. ' The Government has decided to expel all foreign Anarchists. Many French detectives have been sent to *■ England to discover the organisers of the Anarchist plots. TWTas'niah'ian Government pre- _ _ ,';, fors'lremim against the New ZoaHP**' : J ai Government for expenses in ■9 providing for tho shipwrecked crew H *of tho barque Indiana, lately wrecked H .on Capo Barren. The claim is made B ; on tho ground that the vessol is re- ■ gistercd in Now Zealand, H During tliedobatconthcAnarchist .. Bill the members of the press were y . expelled fram the French Chamber r of Deputies for hissing M. Dcnoix, who attacked the privileges of the press. Tho reporters refused to re- . turn when permission was given. ' Tho Socialist deputies applauded thoir action. M. Dcnoix has received a challenge in consequence of his speech.' An attempt was made on Tuesday morning to wreck a train on the Derwent Valloy line, Tasmania. Inforj\ , niation shows that a pernmncnt-way man named Hollinsworth, while of the line near Plenty-station, 30 miles from Hobart, discovered the line broken up - fish plates removed, and rails lifted—for three or four miles. Hollinsworth attempted to rapture a man who was near the spot, and was shot in the hand, one linger being blown off.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 27 July 1894, Page 3

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328

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 27 July 1894, Page 3

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 27 July 1894, Page 3

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