AMERICAN.
Washington, .Tannary 2. Mr John Durna, M.P., speaking at Philadelphia, said tho millions ol f soldiers maintained in Europe wore only legalised murdorors. Militarism, ho added, drove the best mon to foreign lands. Tho American silver-mine owners are anxious to establish a market distinot from London. They aro trying to arrange for salon diroct to a central authority in Now York, without tho intervention of brokers. Washington, January 4. Tho Tariff Amondmont Bill has boon introduced in tho Senate. Tho Jtopublican Party will propose amondmonts, omitting the incomo tax and re-inserting tho McKinley wool sohodulo. Bio dm Janus ho, January 8. An explosion took place on board a pleasure steamer in tho harbour yesterday, which sot tho vessol on fire. One hundred and twouty pooplo were drownod. Ottawa, January 7. Toronto has boon tho sceno of a groat flro, which destroyed an extonsivo range of warehouses and oillcoa, including those of tho (Hobo nowspnpor, one of the principal journals in Canada. Tho damage is estimated at tWQ llUfldvod thousand dollars,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1193, 11 January 1895, Page 34
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