MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
[P£R PRESS ASSOCIATION.] London, September 12. The battleship Formidable reinforces the Mediterranean Fleet. The umpires' report on the recent British naval manoeuvres states th.it those of Roar Admiral Wilson, who commanded the X Fleet, were swifter and more modern, and his fleet would have annihilated the larger and slower B Squadron undr" vhe command of Rear Admiral NoilJ The South Afrcatj War corresp indents attending Bantzig manoeuvres describe the scouting of the Germans as greitly inferior to the British. Nearly five ani a half million was was tendered for the West Australian loan. All applicants receive about 27 per cent of the amount applied for. Sharp shocks of earthquake were felt at Inverness eary this morning. Paris, September 18. Thousands of visitors are at Dunkirk. President Loubat and Ministers are aboard the warship Oasinni, which, with twelve torpedo dtssti oyers attending, put seaward to rneeS the Czar. Much enthusiasm prevails, Received 19,10.27 p.m New York, September 19. Sir Thomas Lipton bad a fall on board his b.iatand injured his leg.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 216, 20 September 1901, Page 3
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172MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 216, 20 September 1901, Page 3
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