The Riots in Belgium.
[Bbutk&'s Teleobams.] BRUSSELS, March 29. The rioting in Oharleroi continues to spread, and the town itself ia virtually in a state of siege, the strikers holding possession, and forcibly stopping all industries in the place. In consequence of the threatening state of affairs, King Leopold has called out the army reserve.
{TJkuter's Tblbgbamh.] SYDNEY, Maech 29. Arrived : Te Anau from Auckland. A warrant was issued to-day, at tho instance of a private creditor, for the apprehonsion of Mr Holt.
[Per L*bbss Association.] BAFFLED BURGLARS. AUCKLAND, March 29. At the Pukekohe Railway Station, burglara have taken the safe and carried it % quarter of a mile, and thrown it over the embankment. Ib contained J825, but the burglars failed to open it.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5580, 30 March 1886, Page 4
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124The Riots in Belgium. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5580, 30 March 1886, Page 4
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