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Naval Boilers.
Lonsbon, October 10. The second trial between the Hyacinth «nd Minerva demonstrated the superiority of cylindrical boilers. Wireless Telegraphy. Lloyd’s Agency is equipping a number of Marconi wireless telegraph stations throughout the world. Jesuits Estates. Paris, October 10. The Civil Tribunal of the Seine < rdered the liquidation of the estates of the Jesuits and other unauthorised bodies. Ameer of Afghanistan.
London, October 9, A Reuters message states that Habibulla was proclaimed Ameer of Afghanistan, his brothers and the Sirdars aCMßOwJ'edging the accession.
Ransom of Hiss Stone. Sofia, October 9. ■3OOO Bulgarian soldiers are trying to Rescue Miss Stone.
New York, October 9,
£12,000 towards the ransom of Miss cfcone has been subscribed in America.
Fire on a Ship.
New York, Oct. 10,
As the Griffel was on the point of leaving New York for Dunedin afire broke mu, and the main hatch was flooded.
Russian Military Service
St Petersburg, Oct 9,
A petition to the Czar signed by half a million Finlanders protests against the edict compelling military service.
Jtotroyer Meets With an Accident
London, Oct. 10.
1 The destroyer Crane, during heavy weather, had her plates amidships buckled in owing to an old defect, and returned to Portsmouth, and is put'out of commission for repairs. The Brazen also sustained a breakdown'at Portsmouth. Concerning Royalty. London, October 10. , King Edward has purchased the yacht Dritannia. King Mcnelick conferred on Edward the Grand • Cross and Star of Ethiopia. The Cornwalls have arrived at Sehreiber, Ontario,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3
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252LATEST GABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 October 1901, Page 3
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