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Berlin, May 4. j Germany has protested against the sugar duty under the Dingley tariff of the United States of America as being equal to a bounty, and threatens to retaliate. Paris, May 4. Addressing the British Chamber of Commerce at Paris, Sir Edmund J. Monson, the ' British Ambassador, suggested a-renewal j of the entente cordiale between Britain and France. British Ministers, he said, w ere striving to gain this end. Madrid, May 6. Of twenty-six Anarchists sentenced to death for complicity in bomb outrages at Barcelona in 1895, five have been shot, and the remainder reprieved. Constantinople, May 6. The trial has been concluded of the Turkish officials and others arrested, in connection with the massacre of Armenians at Tokat. Six of the accused were sentenced to death, one to 15 years’ imprisonment, others to lesser terms.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1315, 13 May 1897, Page 36
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