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» : 3y E)c< trie Telegraph— Copyright. (per press association.) (Received May 2, at 1 30 am.) Zanzibar, May 1. Mwanga has placed Ugunda exclusively within the influence of the British East African Company. Paris, May 1. Government have discovered an Anarchist s ock of iron-tipped bludgeons and revolvers, which was aeore'ed in the city. Fourteen hundred Btreet hawkers have been arrested on the charge of being connected with the Anarchists. M. Conatans is confident that the measures taken by the Government will prevent any outrage being committed during the labor demonstration, and he threatens to surrender five thousand, foreign Ana-chlsts. Louise Michel, who recently delivered a seditious speech to Anarchis's, advooating that dynamite was essential to the attainments of their objects, has b9en arrested. Vienna, May 1. It is expected that 15,000 people will parade the streets advooating the eight hours system, and a disturbance is feared. The whole of the Austrian army has been placed on garrison duty. (Received May 2, at 12 45 p m). London, May 1. Qaeen Victoria, who has been on a visit to Alx Les Balnes for the benefit of her health, has returned to England and taken up her residence at Windsor Castle. The Congregational Union has determined to resist 'the practice which has been hitherto in force in connection with the taking of census of persons mentionIng what denomination they belong to. A compromise has been effected between the directors of the Great Southern and Western Railway Company, Ireland, and the men out on strike. New You*, May 1. The difficulty which caused a strike of -oa'-penter* in Chicago has been settled, and the men will feaume work on Monday. Arthur Wood, a well known swimmer,
hai announced his intention at attempting to swim the rapids at Nalagra Falls. (Received May 2, at 1 15 p m.) London, May 1. Up to three o'clock this afternoon no disturbances have been reported from the Continent. (Received May 2, at 11 P m -)_ London, May 1. New South Wales has applied for 15,000 feet of space at the Mining Exhibition. To-day there was a small procession of Socialists from the Victoria embankment to Hyde Park. «,r As; yet no serious disturbance has occurred on the Continent in connection with; the labor celebrations. At Paris slight skirmishes took place between the mob -and the police and military. At Buda-Pesth the military charged and suppressed the rioters. Elsewhere all is tranquil.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6749, 3 May 1890, Page 2
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