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Items. » - EARTHQUAKE SJffl New- York, Jan. 4. r ' 'A terrible earthquake •in tc* ■ragaa is reported. A volcanic i'tiption destroyed the town of IkMasaya. . Q.fliThe majority oi; the victims of mm' Masaya earthquake are Hubas,-: It is feared that thouincluding many whites, ■Hr ■ AMERICAN. 'SB ‘ L New York, January 5 . ;™rThe chorus singers’ at the !Bite<ipolitan Opera. House, New iMPfe Have struck for ’an advance and on account of the bjSpliager not recognising- their ll&ion, “Faust” was sung withIliP*'- the chorus, the orchestra fillRg in the gaps, HKAf sharp break has occurred in on the New York Stock liiimkchange owing to a ■ speech by Spkr Schiff, the well-known banker, |S||?befcre the Chamber of Commerce. r-Alji the course .of his remarks he %• predicted an ultimate disastrous % panic unless the inelastic currency was reformed. ADMIRALTY MANOEUVRES. , London, Jan. 6 * The Admiralty is arranging for some grand manoeuvres in June, employing 400 warships, the Indian,' Australian, and China squadrons co-operating. The assumption will be that war has been declared. The three latter squadrons will meet at Singapore in September to, take part in the joint manoeuvres. .
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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185CABLE NEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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