HOME AND FOREIGN.
United Press Aesooiation-rßy Eleot»e Tftlographr-Copyngot- 4, niW MOKE BY MABV*"* , (Received December 17th, 8.56 a.B»j) LONDON, December ioSignor Marconi, of wireless tel«gi»P°y fame, has received signals at St. J*™* J New Brunswick, upon a wire *^™ a {q a kit*. He is erecting a P° le T™ hundred feet high for the purpose of *»"*£ ing signals from the Superintendent of «»» Lizard Point Station. AN EFFECT OF THE STORMMany of the provincial towns in Great Britain are-still isolated owing to the wrecicage of the telegraph lines by a snowstorm. TREATY. (Received December 18th, 12.52 a.m.) LONDON, December If. Prince Ching has asked Russia for more precise conditions in the Manchurian Treaty. LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS. Goudie Is assisting the police in the work of the Liverpool Bank frauds. He admits defalcations amounting to £163,504. ADMIRAL SOHLEY. WASHINGTON, December 1/. Admiral ochley intends filing objections to the finding of the Court ol Enquiry, urging that important evidence was ovi» looked. ' ANTI-GERMAN POLES. ST. PETERSBUIW3, December 17. A thousSSlu. Polish women at Cracow resolved to boycott German governesses, shops, and newspapers.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11151, 18 December 1901, Page 7
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