CABLE NEWS.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. 1 An American jury considering Fred Sutton, the New Zealand sheep owner, was made to leave £II.OOO to LDowie, returned a verdict in favour of his relations. Dr Dowie intends to appeal against this decision. MASSOWAH. Oct. 8. The Mullah looted the Ogodens, killing 600 and capturing enormous quantities of sheep. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 4. An hour before the Czar passed through Baranowiza, on the way to Odessa, a man was arrested while placing bombs, on the metals. NFW YORK, Oct. 4. Owing to three serious attempts to destroy the Connecticut, swarms of secret service men mingle with the workmen, the Government suspecting the labour unions since the attempt to unionise the Brooklyn navy yard had failed. BOMBAY, Oct. 4. The Thibetan mission has recrossed the Karo-la. It encountered great hardships. The Amban has not yet been authorised to sign the treaty.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 October 1904, Page 2
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148CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 6 October 1904, Page 2
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