CABLE NEWS.
TEHERAN, September 17. The Shall of Persia intends visiting Europe in 1905. LONDON, September 18. Cavaliere Pini, the inventor of the hydroscope, enabling the bottom of the sea to be scanned, has located nine of the galleons sunk at Vigo in 1702, with 20 millions of treasure aboard. The work of clearing the sand from the vessels and surveying is progressing preparatory to raising them. During the manoeuvres at Athy, Kildare, 600 horses stampeded, seriously injuring four sleeping troopers and many of the animals. SYDNEY, September 18. Mr Reid, the Federal Premier, declares that he would rather have a deadlock than continue \iiifroffice with a slender majority, ahdfbe subjected to humiliation. He considers that it is impossible for the Opposition to obtain a majority.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1904, Page 2
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126CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 20 September 1904, Page 2
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