NORTH SEA INQUIRY.
Effect of Clado's Evidence. LONDON, February 4. The British and Russian advocates will comment on the evidence and argue their cases at the next sitting of the International C'on—aission. I Received 9 a_n.) LONDON, February 5. Russians in Paris claim that the evidence of Captain Clado has convinced the majority of the Co—mission of the presence of torpedo-boats among the North toea trawlers.
The R-C. Archbishop Carr (Melbourne) and the Bishop of Sale. Sandhurst, and Wilcannia, who have been spending a week or two in the Hot Springs district, went to Tau__*e_aui to-day from Te Aroha. They will go down the Wanganui River, arriving in Wellington on Wednesday night. Archbishop Kelly (Sydney) meets them at Wellington, arriving from Sydney with some of the other Commonwealth prelates on Wednesday. Bishop Leu__n and the Rev. Father Patterson, of Auckland, went South by the Earawa yesterday. They all foregather at Chi_t_rr__t in order to he present at the consecration of tiie new R-C. Cathedral in that city.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 5
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