CABLE NEWS.
[By -E'cutric Telegraph—'Jopynjj'itj -. ■:• (Pur PiiESS Association.) -... ' GENERAL BULLER. Loxdok. October 30. J General Bailer lias declined to receive a testimonial, and the. subscriptions.for that purpose have been handed to a military charity. , .-...'
FRENCH SHIPBUILDING. Pakis, October 30. M. Millerand, Minister of Commerce'" has introduced a M.into the Chamber of Deputies withdrawing the bounties ou sailing vessels in favour of steamers. The bounty on -French built vessels is hxed at 2// francs (about £11) per ton, '""i™" ■fore'gn-builtifeSsols alower rate. Lllus message is printed ns received, but it is probable the proposed. bounty is.2/ francs-a little over £l-n0t,277 francs,] .'...'. ' ;;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7139, 1 November 1901, Page 3
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100CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7139, 1 November 1901, Page 3
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