ANGLO-TURKISH RUPTURE
Lojtdo-v, March 2(i Turks tried to compel the Egyptians to evactuate the island of FaivoiiLaua, but were prevented from Staniboul. It is cxpecicd Uritain will send an ultimatum to Tabah.
A VESSEL ASHORE. KEFLOATED AT HIGH WATEK. PEE PBESS ASSOCIATION. Nki.eox, March 27. The Anchor line steamer Ahuamlcr ran ashore on the Picton side of the French Pass about four this morning, and remained for some hears, but floated off unaided when the tide rose. amName on to Nelson. A pausing squall objured the land before she struck, but the captain then seeing land ahead, reversed the engines aud she ran up on a soft papa rock going Tery gently. She .sustained no damage as was proved by examination.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8070, 28 March 1906, Page 3
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