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AUCKLAND, August 15th. The stem Coptic is to be withdrawn from the New Zealnah irade.
LONDON, Angast 15:b. The Dublin Freeman's Journal has an ariicle commenting in strong terms upon the rejection of the Evicted Tenn's' Bl by the House of Lords. It advises a return to the old weapons,
landlords.
condemned man trembled greatly, and was The Chinese troops insulted and fired at the scarcely able to walk to the scaffold.
English employees of the Wal-hal-wei armoni, Before being placed on the guillotine be turned who have ceased work since the outbreak of
and exclaimed, to the peuple
"Courage, ❘ the war, comrader Vive l'Anarchiel
Several persons in the crowd shouted "Bravo. Bills placing sugar, coal, and fron ore on the free itst have been read the second
The Bank of New Zealand will carry forward 438,000 to the credit of next half-year. The report states that certain accounts will probably
wrecked the guard's van, and if he bad nct applied lo a practical form, in order to terrorlec | objection, by the United State, without requira somé provision. The matter is left to
jumped cut it is certain he would have been killed. Of the passengers zo were more or less seriously injured, but none were killed.
News has been received by the Arawn, of the Canadian-Australes line, ta serious rising Já Fiji. The natives became extremely violent, and raged several towne, while many cases of cannih: Ham are reported. Sir John B. Thurston, High-Commissioner for the Western Pacific, adopter extreme mesurer in dealing with the trouble, and his action resulted in a prompt sup- -pression of the rising.
Two female linersonators have been arrested In London under somewhat peculiar cheam.
stances.
The police are actively shadowing many
anarchists in London.
The bomb explosion at the Post Office at New Cross, London, was perpetrated by anarchists, and was intended as an act of revenge for the execution of the French anarchists, Ravachol and Vaillant,
The police have selted an infernal machine at Rome,
It is believed that the machine was intended to be used for the purpose of blowing up the residence of Signor Crispi, the Fremler, in revenge for the fate of Cesario Santo, the assassin
f President Carnot.
Scante.
Mr. John G. Carlisle, the Secretary to the Treasury, se ted that the new tariff will allow af surplus of 15,000 00 dollars; but if the "free Hat" bilis be proved the result will be that a deficit of 29.000,00 dollars will be created, chiefly owing to the placing of sugar on the free "Serator Harris' moved that the bills placing sugar, coal, and iron ore on the free list be referred to the Finance Committer
ift.
As a consequence of the pascing of the new tariff, a revival in bariness hav taken plac».
The Times say that the treaty siga: 1 by | France and the Congo Free State, by birb the
the new Board to deal with.
A powder magazine exploded at Rio Janeiro, and twenty five persons were killed.
Miss Kare Marsden, the Siberian missionary, has inned a welt against Mr. Francis, the Secretary of the St. Petersburg Committet, in connection with certain charges made agatast her, which the Secretary declined to withdraw when asked to do so,
August 21st.
A new steamer, the Ninevak, has been launched.
Ske la intended for the Australian trade and hay uprcial appliances for freezing.
The accused are believed to be aptor-1 explosion has taken place at the Port Office latter renovaces the teritory which was sued | China, has had a long Interview with the Viceroy
lous characters, ard the first foformation of their operations was conveyed to the police by a man who declared that the supposed womeri were men fr female attire. The p lice watching the two
ed men asked them when they uspre
Taking
the wise to a cab with +
susp:cla by surprise the poli e rounced down upon the vehi., and immediately raised the dress of one of the supposed women, when !! was discovered that wearing a man's trousers, This inan armakel to the police, "You see I
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at New Cross, near Londea. It is believed to have been cause by an anarchist bomb.
The Geographical Section of the Brlish Association for the Advancement of Science, now siting at Oxford, has adopted a resolution urging upon the Government the destrableness of fitlog out an expedition to expinie the Antarctic.
Centers is on the increase in Eastern Germany, In the House of Commons est night the amendment proposed by Mr. Thomas, one o of the question as to eight hours for miners in the focal option vote, was carried by a majity of five. The promoters of the bill have withdrawn the
in
to Great Britain, and makes a complete surrender does not affect British sights on the France, Upper Nile Valley, thought it will entrei an
Britalo, effective eccupation of that country by
The German press takes a less lavourable view of the situation.
Mr. Taibel, Liberal Untonit, hat been elrosed shopsored for Chichester to fill the vacant sear
seat in the House of Commons, crused, by the trement of Lord W. Gordon Looox
Committees
am not in feme ahire" while the areand Welsh members, in favour of enterfiring the (Conservan of inquiry in London and St.
female
mpersonator pre stat d that he was s at music halls and o her places of amusement. The reused were brought before the bench today, when the pllce gave evidence to the effect that they had visited the apartments accepled by the arruced. They lived in two 10, a parlem and kitchen. In the former were two malese, while the windows of the Toom were Le-vily curtained,
The witnesses were severely cross-examined besi accese, but she only evidence of interest eheard was that two women live in the house where the accused have rooms. On the applice tion of the police a remand was granted,
August 14th. The poiler at Brurgels have made a number of Import, at arrest. Forly-seven persons suspected of being Implicated in a series of rableries were taken in custody. Some of the accused vinlenily restated, and were only secured alier as vere groggle
in passession of certain informa- The roller are in tion which it is helloved will prove that some of the prisoners weir connected with several aecdysmite eurag:s.
An attempt has been made by the agents of Au train shipping comparing now in London to ga kreme for the working of the csalts to the misteal advantage. Up to the potent their efforts have not been attended
the success.
The Bish Government intends to propose to the Great Powers that the Japanese and Chiar se te egin at tuld evacuate Kotes, and that tur connue should be placed under international control.
Rusels is unlikely to agree to the proposal. Several Libel m'hers of the Bease of Comanest opposing the Miner:" Eight Hours' Bit, and no a raft the promoters of the measure barn age d to limit the operation of the
night-hours
principle to five years. They are caleg n amendment in favour of sub- miting the question to the
the fecal eption vate. The debate was adjourned.
MEADDTE.
The new tariff will come into operation on the 26th Instant, unless President Cleveland signs the Act earlier,
The House of Representatives is widely condemned for yielding to the Sebate.
Petersburg have confirmed certain grave charges which had been made against Kate Marsden, a Siberian missionsry.
The Japanese forces in Korea have been ergely strengthened. There ats now $0,000 troops in that country.
August 17th.
It is reported that China is about to Lai-e
of £10,000.co la London for the purposes The Governor the
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Mr. N. R. O'Connor, the British Minister in L Hang Chaag st Tientsin.
afterwards accompanied the Russian minister to Chaloo,
Strong efforts are being made to settle the Korean difficulty.
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The Japanese have ordered one hundred TH thousrad stued of arms from New York.
In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey expressed the hops that Japan and Chins would respect the Treaty Ports. Great Britain would not move till the cocaston arose,
Ja the House of Commone last night Mr. Sextoo, ia
in referring to
the intention to prorogue of the House of Parliament on next, without settlement vela question, accused Sir William Harcourt of betraying the Idial and acting with the Tories. This remark was received
Irish cheers. with
There
Is a rerlous split among the Irlah mem- bern of the House of Commons owing to the postponement of dealing with the question of the A majorly of the Irish members, including Mr. McCarthy, lávour a postponement of the question.
August 22nd.
William Brockwell, the Surrey professional who was invited by Mr. A. . Stoddart to join of the war with JP Island of Formeja kev | Lords power of veto, the English cricket team to visit Australia stoff-ced rewards for Japanese heads, the end of the year, has accepted the Invitation, and will sall with the other members of the
tent.
The Emperor William has paid visit to the Duke of Connaught at Aldershot, and witnessed bexleg contest between Tom Williams and Tom Burrows, an Australian Boxer.
published dealing with the question of Sim A Parliamentary Blue Book which has en shows that the Bish Premier, Lord Reeste. proposed that Sim thould be placed unde: the jalut suarantee of Great Britain and France. M. Develle who. was French Minister for Foreign Affairs at the time, concurred in the The Opposition members at the House of Commons why were appointed to the Irish Landpipesal, though nothing was eventually ret led, Great Britain declined to sanction the aonex- Act Committee have resigned their positions on
stion of the provinces of Angkor and Bat'em- the committee, alieging that Mr. John Morley,
by France. Chief Secretary fur Ireland, who is also member of the committee, is acting in a one- sided manner.
What is belleved to be an anarchist outrage was perpetrated in London this evening. An explosion, fortunately attended by no very serious results, occurred at New Cross, and the officials, after examining the scene, declared that
he explosion used was
dynamite. The police are bully engaged In investigating
and
they are seeking lo foreigner who is beileved to be connected with the outrage, The suspect is supposed to be in the vicinity of Whitechapel, and the police have evidence to prove that he visited New Cross just before the explosive occurred.
the
A
dlaastrous fire broke out among some cargo
at the port of Fiume, on the Adriatic. The whole surroundings of the harbour were reduced to ruin by the conflagration, which lasted fully 18 hours.
The
damage in cadimated at 5,000,000 gulden, One-half the Roods destroyed consisted of
sugar rand wine (or England.
t
The debate on the matten for the second flouret of the fire is not known.
re: Any of the Irish iced Tenants' Bill was resumed is the hue Lords last evening.
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la the cou se of his speech, Eal Spencer, Fout Lord of the Adubaity, hinted that I would be within the power of the House to remodel the bili such a way as in make it acceptable. Lord Halfour of Burleigh moved that the bill be rejected.
The Maps of Lansdowne, the Duke of Argyll, and the Marquis of Londonderry sup- ported the amendment
Loid
Tredmout (riter known as Mr. E. Ma juberk, chief Tiberal whip' under Mr. Gladster) spoke in favour of the bill, and declaird that the Lead, would we the day they tejected the bill.
The debate was ajourned. The Uled Staics Senate has retified the commercial treaty entered into between America and China.
A telegram from South Africa stries that the Kirs of Zoutpansberg, in the Northern district of the Taal, ve broken out into revolt, and are besieglung the town of Agaths.
Thing
Troops have been sent out to suppress the The United States House of Representatives bin passed the Free Sugu BL.
It is reported that the Sugar Trust expects to m: $40 000.000 26 the result of the passing of the Senate's zem ndments in the Taiff Bill, and that several Senators will have a sbare further that
In the proceeds.
A recvention has been signed between France and the Congo Free State covering the points raised by the Angic-Congolese Treaty.
Under the terms etibe Co vention, the Cooge Free State resources the territory which was leased to Great Britair, and makes a complete surrender to Fear cu.
At yesterday's meeting of the British Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science, now sitting at Oxford, Lord Rayleigh announced, In the course of a speech, that he had discovered a new
I
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Flume,
rme, the scene of the fie, is only some 30 miles from Trieste, and is the centre of a con- siderable export trade,
Despite the efforts of the sanitary authorities to confine the outbreak of cholers, another case has occurred on the Thames. The victim is - vessel which recently prilved connected with ཇ from St. Petersburg, and there is no doubt that the vessel brought the complaint with It.
Holland and Belguim the cholers, daily increasing, and all efforts to check is progress
fraitiers, appear
The story
of a previous mariage of the Duke of York to a girl at Malta has at last been Authoritatively contradicted. At the time of the wedding with the
with the Princ. May the story was set afloat that he had another wife at Malta. The story an that the Duke, when serving in the Navy, mart!
married girl at Mults. There was no official contradiction at the time, but the atatement was largely discredicted by the press. It now transpires that the Palace of Wales bas written a letter, in which he denies what he
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In delvering the Indian Budget in the House Commons last night, Mr. Henry Fowler, Secretary of State for India, announced that the 201 experiment of closing the Indian Mints to the free coinage of silver bad proved satisfactory. Iacts, he said, should have a gold standard, and the soorier was established the better it would be for the cousy.
The bill passed by the House of Commons for equalising
The municipal tales of London bas been introduced in the House of Lords and read the second time,
M
The Marquis of Salisbury approved of the
UFC.
Captain Richard W. White, now in command of the naval forces of Victoria, will be succeeded Captain Gorge Neville, who will love
Plymouth in January next.
In the United States Senate, Senator Dolph has given matice of his totenilan to move an amandment to the Free Sugar Bill in favour of restoring the duites on sugar. Wast and the "bills bave been referred to the Finsuce Committee.
Kaffics of Zoutpansberg, in the Northern district A telegram from South Africa state district of the Transvaal, who have broken out into revolt, have repulsed a Boet force which attempted to relieve the garrison at Agaths.
The Kefirs are scouring the country, and burning homes eads on the Litaba River.
The United States Senate has passed a bill probibling the landing of anarchiats deputed from Europe.
The Germans in Samon bare petitioned the Emperor to ennex (7 preclaim German Protec torate over Samon..
A police inspector at Seraing, In Belgium, was short by an anarchist, who afterwards committed suicide,
SYDNEY, August 23rd.
In consequence of the anticipated demand for coal in China resulting from the war between China and Japan, there is great excitement at Newcastle on account of the bigh prices being offered for freights, but there is a deficiency of tonnage,
William Logan, who contested the Mudgee recent general election in New South Wales, was charged at Lithgow, yesterday, with having no lawful visible means of support, and was sentenced to a month's imprisonment.
MELBOURNE, August 23rd.
Wesleyan minister, The Rev. Edgar, a appeared before the Bar of the Victorian Legislative Assembly yesterday, charged with contempt in baving stated that the parliament was a disgrace to the community, but no further action was taken.
Brizhans, August 23rd.
The Governor, although unwilling to accept another full term of office in this colony, is understood to be prepared to prolong bla stay beyond the expiry of the present terms.
ADELAIDE, August 23rd.
In the Adult Sufrage Bill which has just been passed by the South Australian Legislative Council, to amendment was carried probibilog women from sitting in Parliament.
MELBOURNE, August 24th,
At Maryborough, Victoria, on Wednesday night a young widow named Mr. Vennel went out to post letter and on returning found her three children in bed with their heads battered in, apparently with tomahawk. Two were quite dead, and the third is in a critical condition.
Forty anarchists have been arrested in Berlin. An anarchist plot against the life of M. Dupuy, CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL the French Premier, has been discovered.
A number of anarchisis suspected of being concerned in the plot have fled from France.
Angust 19th.
REGISTER.
gth September, 1894---At 4 p.m.
STATION.
Miss Kate Marsden, who was for some time connected with a leper mission in Siberis, to replying to charges of dishonesty and ether strious offences made against her, decipred that the published report of the St. Petersburg | wind vorback..... Leper Fund Con taftree completely exonerated her. Mr. Alexander Francis, secretary of
that Committee, now explains that the report describes as the malignot alory of a pair in itirdieated by Min Murden was withdrawn,
Mezonettatement concerning an inocent
of the Duke He consider
young couple.
The Irish Evicted Tenants' Bill has been thrown out by the House of Lords, the motion for the second reading being negatived by majority of 219.
The result of the division was as follows:-
Against the motion In favour
249
30
219
Majority agalost the motion... Lord Rosebery scouted a suggestion made by the Deke of Devonshire that the 13th clause of the Irish Lord Purchase Act, 189, should be re-enacted. He advised the House of Lorda, in its own interests, to "gong warily,
August 16th
As loquiry has been opcard concerning the accident to the Scotch express at St. PanÉYNS
fuller taquity having convinced the Committee nt the truth of the charges made against her. Both parties are selerring the matter to the law Courts,
It is reported that three large cruisers are being bullt for the Russian Government in English ship-yards.
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The United States Senate bas prased a resolution declining to make any further asters- Cape St. Jame t'on in the tariff bis session. The Senate con- siders it to be advisable that Congress should be adjourned immediately.
The Press is ignent at the delay in the settlement of the Costa Rica Packet cano,
Sir Edward Gicy is accused of great weakness in deallog with the matter.
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SYDNEY, August zoth. The Unionist abenresu stuck up Wellgott togel woma Police stulos und refused the free labourers
gas In the DC., F.R.S., was formerly | farmings on Sunday, when the train was wincked izavo unt they had been interviewed.
Loid Rayleigh, Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Cambridge. He succeeded Pro- lessor Tyndall in the prefestership of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution. He is ons
secretaries of the Royal Society.
of the s
In the House of Commons this evening, Sir Edward Grry, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, rated, in answer to a question, that to repara lon had been obtained from France in nnection with the collision between the British and French forces at Warins, fu West Aliica, in December
en
last.
through runding loto a stop block, and 20 of the passengers were infared.
The engine-driver who was in charge of the train at the time has expressed the opinion that the accident was caused by fish plate splitting and causing the train to sun into the wrong
affe
In reply to a question in the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Fowler, the Secretary for India, promised that the Government would next session appoint a select committee of Parliament on the question of ladlen flosace.
Afterwards they attacked the free laksuters when leaving in the coaches.
Fifty borsemen and a hundred men en font followed the coaches throwing stones. One man was severel, injured.
MELBOURNE, August 20th, Frederick Jordan for the murder of his paramour, Mianie Crabtree, was executed this incrning. His demeanour was qalet and he met bis fate calmly. He engaged in praEET SI BO early hour and walked firmly to the caffold. He hissed a crucifix and when asked if he had anything to say replied "Nothing to say. No
and death was instantaneous,
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A fearful explosion occurred at Holyhead It was impossible. he and, to nettle the Anglo- French position at
Ignited, and exploded with a tremendous ment of a local commission.
[The British troops, ander Colonel Ellis, were shock that wrecked everything in the vicinity. la camp at Watins, to the Conno country, West The magazine building reell was laid to ruins. Africa, on 23rd December, when they were One man was shockingly fojured by the explo-
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What Ignited the powder and led to the anddenly attacked early in the morning by
disaster has not been ascertained. French party, under Lieutenant Marits, from
A terrible accident has happened at Szathmar nam Benegalese sharp- Port Farana, compared of 30
tive suxillaries, who were Nemath, in Hungary. A large bollding which shooters and 1,200
was is courte of erection anddenly collapsed. also operating against the Sefas. The British greeted with
Two baudsed and Sity labourers were buried in the rufus.
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Woops, though taken by sørpiltar assallanır
■ heavy fire, repiled vigorously,
NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.), Angusi zyik. The barque Formland arrived here from Ria Janeiro last night after a quick but rough passage of 66 days. Whilst at Rio two of the crew dind of yellow fever, When the Forvinsă lah. Ris the average deaths daily from the melody smoseded 100.
An action for £1,500 damages for false Impri senment is being brought by John Koox Macredy, of Mecredy, Drew, and Co., Limited, against Behester, Lauth, and Co., of Paris. The mee has been entered for hearing.
Mr. Meredy was recently prosecuted in Melbourne on the charge of defrauding Messta. #chraear, Lanth, and Co, but was acquitted.
Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria bas granted an amaesty to a number of pulition prisoners, excepting M. Karaveloff, who refused to apponi demoney.
Cesario Samio Heironymo, whe was sentenced to death for the messasiantion of President CARREY, WAE, OURunted in Lyons to-day, The
The Yokohama Constitutional Reformera have
the Japanese army to dictate terms of peace to China under the walls of Pekin
The Japan Mall states that 160,020 Japan. ere koops can be mabilised without difficulty.
It is reported that Austrian agents have 1,000 Meerlicher rifles within one day's landing of China.
The Kabyles defeated the Sultan of Morseco Iroops at Maragen, on the wast porst of Merr coo, with heavy loss. The revolt is stated to bi exleading,
B.M.3. Bramble, which was stationed at Gibraltar, has left for Tanglers.
Numbers of the Chinese issops in Kama karı ootamitind suicide, owing to the vicizens which kao besleme out swanget ibon.
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