’FRISCO DISASTER.
FEAR OF FAMINE,
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright New York, May 7. Thero ore only ton da) s’ supplies at San Franoisco. , , . The Cit’zons’ Committee fear a famine, and deolaro it is oriminal to refuso outside aid.
I Less than ton days’ supplies under present conditions will, according to reliable autlioritio?, avert any tear cf a famin'*. |
(Fir Press Association.)
Auckland, last night
The Now Zinland Insurar.es Company has received a telegram fioui London confirming tbe st at.mont that British uro offiaos have virtually agreed to stand firmly upon their policy conditions and not to pay any losses ou'.sido such conditions. The Company had already to ographod iustruotions to its ban l'rauoisoo manager to that itlro'.
GUN RUNNER’S FATE.
STEAMER ENCASED IN ICE,
B/ telegraph, Press A»s’n, Copyrigh London, May 7.
Tati German steamer Sncrabavn, which was eDgsgod in gun-running to \ ladivostick during tho Int 3 war, was found encased in ioti at orow woro /rozsn to death.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1744, 9 May 1906, Page 3
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