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MISCELLAEOUS CABLES.

PEIi PRESS ASSDOIATIOJJ.J Received 11, 8.57 am. Paris, November 10. A French loan of 210 million francs is issuing. Received 11, !).5 a.m. London, November 10. The Glasgow Exhibition closed with a profit of Eleven and a half millions of people visited it. Madame Christensen fasW a month at the London Aquarium. Her weight declined from 159 to 132!bs. ! LATEST NEWS. Received 12, 0.20 a.m. New York. November 11. The New York Herald says that in order to evade the Mooroe doctrine Germany has induced the HamburgAmerican steamship line to apply to Oolombia for a coding station near Cartagena. Secretary John Hay has referred the matter to the Navy Department. Washington, November 11. Senator Longe, speaking at Washington, said the Senate would certainly ratify the new Anglo-American canal treaty. America must prevent the entrance of any European power in the American hemisphere, either by acquisition of territory or the establishment of forts and naval stations. It is believed the reff.renca is aimed at Germany, and it is further understood that the speech is a forecast of President' Bcosefelt's policy. Athens, November 11. A big gun burst on the battle ship Royal Sovereign at Askatos'. One officer and six artillerymen were killed, and a ommander and 13 sailors seriously injured. An artilleryman had forgotten to close the breech. (' London, November 11. The Titeria Tepaera v. Teroera Tareha appeal cass was dismissed, with costs. Received 11, 0.10 a.m. New York, November 10. Colonel Waller, after two days fighting, captured the Filipinos' stronghold, Sojaton. Two marines and 36 Fili-1 pinoswere killed. I

The Commercial Pacific Cable Company, recently formed in America to construct Ja line from 'Frisco to Honololu and the Philippines, has fixed the capital at three million dollars.

Mo3t of the prisoners who escaped from gaol in Kansie, after overpowerthe guard, wsre recaptured. Soma were shot dead on refusing to surrender.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 3

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312

MISCELLAEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 3

MISCELLAEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 26, 12 November 1901, Page 3

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