LATE CABLES.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. Received 10.25 p.-ni., Jan. 18. ST. PETERSB.UKG, Jan. 18. The Baku strike, owing to concessions by, tlio masters is nearly ended. PARIS, Jan. 18. Additional religious establishments in Prance were closed on the ove of M. Combes’ resignation. ■Pour hundred and sixty-six additional religious establishments are to close in France. Received 11. It p.m., Jan. 18. SYDNEY, January 18. Ah the wool sales Winding was animated, and previous rates were well sustained. .TJie Admiral reports that a search in Jervis Bay resulted in the discovery; of about forty practice projectiles. and portions of others, but no dangerous shells were found. The space in the rear of the targets may he, considered free of live shells. There may ho ono or two stray shells in other parts, but it is hoped there will he no possihilty of the recurrence of the recent accident, when a hoy was killed. Sailed at !) p.m., the Manuka. She was delayed some hours owing to a slight accident to one of the boilers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1358, 19 January 1905, Page 2
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