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Coaling Russian Warships.

LONDON, Sept. 25. Russian agents at Liverpool are offering great inducements to run coal to Yladivostock, and also to ship it to an uninhabited island in the Philippines for warships. ...._■

The Russian steamers St. Petersburg and Smolensk, from the Cape, entered the Suez Canal, and the Terek sailed northwards. The British collier Kirkwell, after being watched for days by the cruiser Don, has left Vigo for Constantinople. It is reported at Vigo that the British steamer Eoddam brought coal for the Russian warships. A representative of the Hamburg-American Company is aboard. .

The newspaper Berliner Tageblatt reports that three of the Hamburg-Ame-rican liners are loading coal at Emden for the Baltic fleet.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 5

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Coaling Russian Warships. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 5

Coaling Russian Warships. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 5

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