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t, A PERSIAN PRISONER TORTURED. 1 By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, St. Petersburg, September 14. 'Advices from Tabriz state that Rakhim Khan was not killed, but was tortured to make him sign an appeal to Karagdagh chieftains to desert Shuja-ed-Dowleh. A GRENADE EXPLODES. Calcutta, September 14. During experiments in blowing up stockades at Rurhi a grenade exploded in a, Sepoy's hands, killing Captain Oliver Ingham. The Sepoy escaped with the loss of his hand. STATE MAIL STEAMERS. Capetown, September 14. Several newspapers advocate the creation of State-owned mail steamers, convertible into fast cruisers. GERMAN DREADOUGHT'S RECORD. Berlin, September 14.
The dreadnought cruiser Moltken accomplished 29% knots, which is a record for Dreadnoughts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 16 September 1911, Page 2
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112GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 16 September 1911, Page 2
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