CABLE NEWS.
LONDON, Sept. 27. News of the changed sentiment* in Australia regarding the landing of Japanese merchants, students, and tourists, the restrictions on whom are to be considerably lightened, was brought to Japan by the steamer Yawata Maru. The renort was received with delight at Tokio. General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, has issued an appeal for £BO,OOO within a month to provide shelters for two thousand homeless Wanderers in the streets of London. ' ATHENS, Sept. 27. The British destroyer Chamois was engaged in a full speed trial at Patras when her screw blade came off and pierced her bottom, causing her to sink in thirty fathoms of water. The crew were saved. ROME, Sept. 2T. The Pope considers the holding of the Freethinkers’ Congress at Rome an outrage, and an offence against God. His Holiness has directed _ that prayers id expiation be offered in the churches. » v
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Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1904, Page 2
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150CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1904, Page 2
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