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LONDON, Mar. 28. It is proposed to build a church ;it Rome by the side of St. Peter's, at a cost of four millions. The Chronicle asks if Britain is going to war with the United States on account of 25,000 sealskins. The West Durham coalminers have empowered the Federation to parley with the owners. In the Kehring Sea dispute papers the United States Government practically repioiichcs Britain with absence of good faith and honesty. The London press pronounce Lord Salisbury's proposals to be as moderate as he can make them. The Timea characterises the American demands as nothing less than a prejudgiient for this season of tho whole question. It says any objection to them is described by the United States people as spoliation. Home Secretary Matthews positively declines to reduce Mrs Captain Osborne's sentence for perjury in connection with the gi-eat pearl case. The report of the capture of Temelose in Paining, Malay Peninsula, proves to be untrue.

PARIS, Mar. 28. \ Intense alarm has been created by the Anarchist dynamite outrages in Paris. The members of a Socialistic club visited a church in Paris where the clergyman who preached stated that the Roman Catholic religion alone, was the salvation of the working classes. The Socialists protested, fought, and danced and sang the Carmagnole— a Piedmont* sc song and dance, popular in Fiance during the- Reign of Terror. Several were injured. NEW YORK, Mar. 28. Chinese naturalised in Canada are proceeding to the United States. The Oovernnicnt is powerless to prevent them, tiny being Hritish subjects. A thousand negroes arc emigrating from Tennessee to Okhalahoma owing to the lynchings. A ladle containing molten steel capsized in a foundry at Pittsburg. Four of the workmen were burned to death and five horribly injured.

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Southland Times, Issue 12007, 30 March 1892, Page 2

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British and Foreign Southland Times, Issue 12007, 30 March 1892, Page 2

British and Foreign Southland Times, Issue 12007, 30 March 1892, Page 2