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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

Fer Press Association, Pabis, August 11. , Fears are entertained for the safety i of the French cruiser Jurin de la 1 Grivieri, which was at the Antilles ' during the recent cyclone. Lima, August 13. The Peruvian Government adheres to tbe Brussels Sugar Convention. Bbrlih, August 13. The Leipzig Court condemned Count Tolatoi'B " Thou Sbalt not Kill," and confiscated the pamphlet on the ground that it libelled the Kaiser. Every copy in Germany has been destroyed. Lokdon, August 13. The Daily Telegraph states tbat the losses by the hunicane in Jamaica amount to two millions Bserling, the greatest sufferers being the Übited Fruit Company. St. Pktebsbubg, August 13. The Russian Setm Navigation Company has announced tbat wi r h Government assistance it nas esthb lisbed a regular service between Odessa and the Persian Gulf. It will open permanent exhibitions of Russian products at Busbire and Basra, Received 14,11.14 p.m. London, August 14. The King arrived nt Marinebad. Vienna newspapers are eulogistic, end those at Berlin predict good result*from the vifit to the Emperor Joseph from the standpoint of peace in the Balk-ms, Received 11,11.40 p m. London, August 11. In the British naval monoeuvres ofl' the Azores the B. fleets functioned 75 miles north of Fayal. On Saturday the combined fleets of 14 battle ships end 14 cruisers successfully fought tbe X fleet of ten battleships ana four cruisers 50 miles ncrth of Terc.ira. Italian advices state that the agreement to land Australian mails at Naples will not be renewed in 1914. The Orient steamers will thereafter go to Marseilles. Lord Selisbury latterly is slowly losing strength, exhaustion following on the slightest efforts. He has been confined to bis room since Monday, New Yoke, August 14. A plot to murder the Dominican President has been discovered and many arrests midp. The ironmongery business lately pur] chased by Mr Greenway from Mr O. Oliil will bB re-optned to day under tbe manage ment of Mr J. Birch. In order to make room tor a large con tignment of new instruments, the Colo Dial Piano Company will accept any reason able offer for the second hand piano's nov in ftfock by tha following Cf.lUpl and ColUrd. RnH, H. Tnlkeif Alliion Piano C'-rapanj', Brmdw"'•! etc An all th«HO i'l'jtrujiißt't" an« "f im d tour and in very fair oinditi-m, ihey ahould ■napped up quickly,—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 182, 15 August 1903, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 182, 15 August 1903, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 182, 15 August 1903, Page 3

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