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Russia and Japan.

Position in north Kara. .(lteceruil Sept. W. 2.32 p.m.) TOKfO. Sept. 20. So offki.il report has reached hero of the conclusion of the armistice In K.jreo. It is lielieved the chief obstacle is the Russian insistence upon an extension of the neutral /one in order lo iurlude a position now occupied by the Japanese trcops.

Partition of Benga 1 . Hindoos Protest (Received Sept. S». 2.32 pin )_ lIOMHAV. Sei>t- 20. , As a protest against the partition ol Dcugal. 30 nw Hindoos swore in the Kalighat t\«npl« to boycott foreign goods. Bombs in Constantinople. Polici lake Several Hails | (Received Oct. 1, L3G p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 3(.'. Acting oil information given by Armenian prisoners, the police nt Pcra, a suburb of Constantinople, " discovered 65 pounds oi dynamite in the Austro-Hungariou hospital. An 'Armenian hall porter was arrested. Twelve boinbs were discovered in an hotel at Pera| kept by a Ceiroan lady, employing Armenian servants. _________

Lannch of German Battleship. » o I (Received Oct. 1, iM p.m.) BERLIN, Oct. 30. The battleship Ifauovcr has been launched at Wilbelmsbaven. * First-elass MaYal Base. 0 Deier Promoted (Received Oct. 2, 0.23 a .in » LONDON. Oct. 1. The London Observer stat.-s that the Admiralty has decided to make Dover a first-class nava. base, with the fortress I completely protected from torpedo attacks. When com pleted the .vservc divisions now at Chatham and Portsmouth will t» permanent ir stationed at Dover. —si g? -> The Missing Loch Yennachar. 0 ■ (Received Oct. 2, 023 am ) ' LONDON. Oct. 1Thc missing Loch Vcnnachar's owners consider that she is not wrecked but is dismasted, ami are hoiieinl of her being found. (The vessel is a regular sailer m the Australian trade. Recently wreckage was found on Kangaroo Jsland. South Australia, which led to the supposition that she had I*"ii * lust with all hands.)'

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
301

Russia and Japan. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 3

Russia and Japan. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7940, 2 October 1905, Page 3

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