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Franco-Turklsh Trouble, St. Petersburg, Oct, 17. Russia is urging a reduction of the Banker Lorundo’s claim against Turkey. Returning to the Band. London, Oct. 17. One hundred refugees are returning to the Rand weekly, and a tenth mine has started crushing, ■ Antarctic Expedition. The Swedish Antarctic expedition, commanded by Dr Otto Notdenksjold, has sailed from Gothenburg. Military Affray. An affray occurred between the Woren ter and Durham Regiments at Aidershot. 100 were engaged, and bayonets an 1 ball cartridges were used. Several were wounded. Irrigation of Africa. London, Oct 17. W. 'Willcocks, director of the Cairo waterworks and designer of tbs Assouan dams on the Nile, is completing a survey of the bead waters of the vaal and Orange rivers in view of a vast irrigation scheme.
The wreck of the Cobra. The court-martial has found that the wreck of the Cobra was due to structural The Government expressed regret that U was purchased for the navy, since it was weaker than any other of the torpedo destroyers. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 October 1901, Page 4
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