BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY ELEOTBIO TELEGBAPH — COPYRIGHT.] I [PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ! (Received February 10, 10.15 a.m.) i NEW AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS. | New York, February 9. The Amerioan battleship Delaware, ; ' of 20,000 tons, has been launched. I THE BROTHER FOLLOWS. Paris, February. 9. 1 Obituary.— Ernest Coquelin, the Younger. He died in an asyflurn, as a result of melancholia. [It is only a few days ago that the cable recorded' the death of Ernest Coquelin's elder brother, the most fomous of French actors. Ernest, who was 60 years of age, and also famous as an actor, was a bachelor.] BALTIC CONFERENCE. Copenhagen, February 9. At the Baltic and White Sea conference at Copenhagen, fourteen countries are represented. TO SAVE FROM DROUGHT. GaFiro, February 9. The Khedive is to open the Isna barrage (dam) for saving the province of Keneh from drought. = 1
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 800, 10 February 1909, Page 2
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