CABLE NEWS.
(By. Electric TelegrafpK-CopyrigKt) (Per Press Association).;
LADY CURZON,
Received.Sept. 28, at 8.22 a.m. '■,' LONDON, September 27. Lady Curzon passed a fair night. but her condition is still critical.
A RUSSIAN CRUISER REFUSED . • COAL. ~ ' ■
(Received Sept. 28, at 5.28. a.m.) . LONDON, September- 27. . _ Spain, at the British Ambassador's instance, stopped the Terek's coaling at Las Palmas after it was be«un.'
A.BRITISH DESTROYER LOST.
ATHENS, Sept. 27. The British destroyer Chamois was ongaged in a full speed trial at Patras when her .screw blade came off and pierced her bottom, causing her to sink m thirty fathoms of water. The crew' were saved.
AMERICA'S TRADE RETURNS,
NEW YORK, Sept. 27. The American export of manufactures tor the year en^ed June increased by nine million sterling. The total imports decreased by seven million.
THE POLICY OF IRISH UNIONISTS.
LONDON, September 27. , The executive committee of' the Irish Unionist Alliance unanimously resolved that Lord' Dunraven's association was self-constituted arid no-wise representative, its programme-.being contrary to the principles consistently animating the great body of Irish unionists.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7920, 28 September 1904, Page 5
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173CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7920, 28 September 1904, Page 5
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