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(Received May 3ov afe^ 36a*M^ ■- ■ '■■■■■ ■- ; ;^: : ■-■" '^ ' J^&ki^Msif^ . The Egyptian L 20,000 in measures for HHfe ! prevention of the spread of the plague; '' \ J ,^.; Bbblis, May 29l r At the Interh^ofiftl . eolgress to deal wit^ tuberculosis, itf was shown that tuberculosis in the lung was curible. : The Congress has recommended an improvement in the surrounding df th« workmen's' habitations^ '" 4 ; - ■
- London, May 29., . • Chamberlain has" pointed "oul in [» letter in the Press that 70^00Q who previously had no clisiim HdVe biift compensated under th 6 Workmen's Compensation Act ; He says that doiibtlefii. the Act will be extended'tp nioje trades.
: Numbers of the refractory^; jßuexnsay militiamen have been sent6nciiS;to?Ltt;hree weeks in batches for objeotingv^jb^he War Office discipUhe. , The-^first batch filled, the gaol.: . >: - Six tugs failed to reftbat 'the steamer Paris. ■■ ■ -•- ■-=" —
The Church rawingLIO, OOO in Britaia loir a - 'ProfcesfcSnfc campaignand a protest agaiiist Ritual" ism. '■ ' . '.. ■ ::: ■'': ' ''■-'- . :
• Merchants engaged-ir»; the^isifitiMian produce trade , banqiietted T r M 'Kenzie, an ex-New^^Zealand^^M:Hß,anftypre^ented with a hflndsome service of Wlatei - ■;;.;-■ .; ; ;:;St;Pj^^^)^^ Asa protest against Jh|^U(w(ian^mp(ie of administratipii in jFin!i^nfd, K the, leMing FinWs; int^ii^tQ; b«;absentirt the^ol^ays during the (Russian Gr^nli.BaU^ ; yila%mir Alexandrovitch's approacjiihg inspection ? p'f the Finnish garrisons.' r ;' i •- - \ The Czar has ordered the Silwura prisons' to be modernised. y >'^<^i • vßeceived M&y 30, at midnight.) ,v :, y .. : . -, r .... j^^oiSiMisyWi ' John M'Kenzie, New Zealand Minister of Lands| has arrived. ; His^health " waaf" improved by the trip. ; J 5 : s'r ;■" v^ : --:- ; - •• : ■■'■ - : ■■ ; 'PAißis,Mf^r ?: soi^^ Thetrial of Deroulede and Hatwft^wijb endeavdred to (create arevoliitibii^rj' d&» turbahce at President Faur^'s^ aheftl hn commenced. Deroulede Harangued th« j ury for two hours. H? i admitted^ tWyiSi had tried 1 to induce General revolt in order to end .ParKanietttarisin, which, he said, was undermining France. He violently denounce^ Presideht Louttec. Habert concurred in \Derbnle^l6's^d^ dress. •■ •••■■•.:-:■■ .' '■'-■::;;::::.; ■-■-•.'i-Ki.t General ' his^ev^hefe minimized the incident and tried to shield the accused.^'; "':--'^x '-:■:■ ' .rr.^6rMs--'K r-
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10297, 31 May 1899, Page 2
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314CABLE NEWS Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10297, 31 May 1899, Page 2
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