CABLE NEWS.
SYDNEY, Ocfc. 8. The ship Mount Stewart, which was afire and was sunk, has been pumped out and floated. ST. PETERSBURG, Got. 7. Out of 160,000 artisans in Moscow and Vladimir, the chief centres of the textile trades, fifty thousand are out of work. MELBOURNE, Oct. 8. The Union Steam Ship Company’s new turbine steamer Loongana occupied four days eight hours in the run from Freemantle. The best day’s steaming resulted in the vessel covering 410 miles. ROME, October 8. The trial of the beautiful Countess Linda Bontarturi and her lover, Professor Seechi, on a charge of murdering her husband, is intensely interesting to Rome and is astonishing her relations. LONDON, October 7The Secretary of State for War, Mr Arnold-P >rster, in bis speech at the Cutlers’ Feast, said that a year's experience in the War Office filled him with grave conderd. He sympathised with conscription, though he doubted if the system would yield commensurate results. An army was not wanted for sport or social opportunities and recreation, but to be able to win when it fought.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1904, Page 2
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179CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 11 October 1904, Page 2
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