CABLE NEWS.
AUSTRIA. VIENNA, Feb. 15. Baron Gautsch, the Austrian Premier, in speaking i n the Reichsrath, declared Austria stood upon the conditions w«re proposed Austrians know how to defend their interests. NON-UNIONISTS. ’LONDON, Feb. 15. i-’he Employers’ Federation of .Liverpool is importing hands from other ports owing to the partial strike of dockers against nonunionists. NEW JAP. BOATS. The destroyers, Ariake and Fubuke, constructed in Japan, with a of 29 knots, have been commissioned. The destroyer Arira is being launched at Yokohama. LOSS OF A CRUI-ER. The Franca cruiser Sully, which went on th,e rocks off the coast of Tonkin, has slipped off the reef and sank,
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Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1905, Page 3
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108CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1905, Page 3
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