LATE CABLES.
--« * [Bt Electric Telegraph— Copyright.] THE LIQUOR LAW IN CAROLINA. RIOTS AT DARLINGTON. (Per Pheßs Association.) (Received April Ist, 1 a.m.) London, April 1. 1 It is believed in the United States that i the Powers interested will uphold Chief 1 Justice Ides' treatment of the Samoan chiefs. 1 Washington, April 1. 1 The Chairman of the Senate Coramittoo 1 on Foreign relations declares that the ( Tripar-tite agreement is entangling, and considers the alliance had better be ended. The attempts to enforce the liquor laws in South Carolina have cauEsd riots at ' Darlington. Twenty detectives who were ' searching for concealed dram shops were driven into the swamps and killed by the • rioters; soveral citizens were also killed ', and many wounded. Three companios of ' States troops have been disbanded for refusing to proceed to Darlington to assist in • preserving order. Madhid, Maroh 31. The hull of tho wrecked ve3sel containing : dynamite has been demolished without .causing any further explosion, and the residents are returning to their homes. : News has been received from Manilla that General Blanco with three thousand troops is trying to suppress a serious Malay outbreak in tho Phillipine Islands.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 2 April 1894, Page 2
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192LATE CABLES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11952, 2 April 1894, Page 2
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