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Russia in Manchuria. New York, September 1.
By the Russianization of Manchuria America is likely to become the chief sufferer commercially.
The tone of the American Press has become hostile to Russia, who is accused of profiting by England’s helplessness and American apathy. Railway Accident A freight train in Moutana broke in halves on a steep gradient and 18 trucks ran 16 miles to Nyach station, where they crashed into a passenger train. 36 were killed and the ears took fire and 28 bodies were cremated. The Czar’s Tour. - London, September 2. Reuter’s correspondent states that President Loubet and the Ministers on the 18th, aboard the torpedo destroyer Cassini, will meet the Imperial yacht and escort the Czar and Czaritza to Dunkirk, where the Chamber of Commerce will entertain them at luncheon ; thence the royalties will proceed to Compeigno and review the northern squadron on the 19th and exchange significant toasts. It is anticipated that the Compeigne banquet will be held on the 20th. The review of the troops will be held at Reims on the 21st New Warship. London, September 2.. The battleship Exmouth has been launched at Birkenhead.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 September 1901, Page 4
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