CABLE NEWS.
A LARGE SCHEME. BERLIN, Feb 8,
The Prussian Canals Bill, including a ship canal, was read a secor time, It is estimated to cost 16f millions sterling. COMPANY FINALE. LONDON, Feb. 8.
The Nelson Company of t - dealers has been compulsorily wound up, as the commitments under the widows’ pension scheme would have required a reserve fund of fourteen million. FRENCH LOYALTY, CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 8. M. Constans, French Ambassador, is leaving Constantinople because the Porte refused to order thirty million francs worth of guns in France though offering to purchase 11£ millions and to satisfy the French claims regarding the Syrian railways. M. Constans declares the French market is closed against the Turkish loans. Krupp’s Company, backed by the German Embassy, obtained orders for sixty batteries.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1905, Page 3
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128CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 11 February 1905, Page 3
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