CABLE NEWS.
NEW SUBMARINES. LONDON, Dec. 18. The Admiralty have ordered from flickers, Son and Maxim, ten additional Bi Class submarines. WARRANTS OUT. Warrants against Roche and Sinnett have been issued. 'I A BIG ORDER. Theodore Angier has revived the project for a second British Suez r Canal at a cost of six millions sterling. The route selected is from Alexandria to East Suez. Egypt’s sanction is asked. WONDERFUL ETHERGRAPHS. NEW YORK, Dec. 18. The De Forest Company has established ethergraphs from Kansas City to Cleveland, a distance of 800 miles. SHIP BURNING. A Glen Island steamer of the same type as the recently destroyed General Slocum was burned in Long Island ; Sound. Nine persons were killed. A tug rescued the survivors from open boats. A FATAL COLLAPSE. * . BERLIN, Dec 18. A building which was in the course of erection at Bremenhaven collapsed, killing thirteen workmen. HONOURED. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. xB. The staff of the newspaper Novoe Vremya gave much honour to Captain Klado at a reception evening which was attended by all classes, particularly commercial.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1904, Page 3
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176CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 20 December 1904, Page 3
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