NICARAGUA CANAL SCHEME.
BULLION ROBBERY,
A SUBMARINE TORPEDO BOAT.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph.
Copyriyht.
Washington, April 14.
The Hon. John Hay, Secretary of State, is sounding Senators before re-opening negotiations for a treaty with regard to tho Nicaragua Canal.
London, April 14,
The steward of the North German liner Kaiser Willielm discovered at Bremenhaven the missing gold bars, valued at £12,000, concealed in the cornice of the second cabin saloon.
Paris, April 12.
The President, M. Loubet, inspected at Toulon the French submarine torpedo boat Gustave Zede. M. Loubet was amazed at the remarkable qualities of the vessel.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 85, 16 April 1901, Page 2
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