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LAST NIGHT'S CABLES

[Bjr Eleotric TiOcgrapli— Coyfri>;ht.] [Per Press Association.] London, September l'>. Signor Marconi clahns- that ho baa >nrraonnte(3 tho transmission difiicnltien connected with li^lit. Ho affirms that it i* possible to cornluuDi'cato between rqaadrons in ilic Atlantic and Mediterranean. It is estimated that it wi'l require thi\e yenrs to cxtiipato glanders f.crn the iiorsea and cittle in the Transvaal. Every military horse camp in South Africa is more or less affected. Tho Daily Mml Btatcsthat Newfound, land bag ogrecd to renew tho modus Vivendi for anolhor year, in order to facilitate) a settlement in 3001. Besides the Ag.ipcmionitcs, 100 ot the public were admi tod to the {ark of lh' Covenant at Clnphun. and angrily protested against tho Rev Sinythe I'igv'o V rcniwed claim to bo the Son of Jinn come again in the fLsh. Three thousand people, who were not admitted, followed I'iijgoU's c.irmge homewards, hoo'iiig him a3 he went. The mounted police- prove: ted vio'eno: Icing dorr. A mctliiiß c.Ucnd, <1 Ij.v 20.000 pooplc at Fliuuiix I'll;, J)ublii>, pro c ted a^'oiiif-t ihe recent prnclnin it'ou c;f the I'rovinceH ol (.'onrmiiglr. under t!io Crinsimil L'iw Procedure Ac. Tho Tiui's' Putis corrvspuiiiltiiil t-t-it ? Ijiatihc l'cpn in v Pi'pil brief ailclre fed ti Cfinlnnl liichp.vd, of IV.iij. >cf.-:<-lnoderali ly und t-atl y to llm t-1. i:li!< rov<r iho l''rci.-ch (cliouls <-jiirsi!on. Ho is tvidw tl./ r.n-io.is i o. In pto voku tlie donunoi ilion t.f tho I <m-,c<,hl-i: ■ ' Prince I rands Jew | h of lio^uzt. I one of he tti>.y-il gnoils i.t King I-Ma-h-il'- j coronation, whn wns roiiiinit-f:! Ui j trillion » certain cvWuinai chargi', wis; arqnittcri. j Tho Morning l'o^t tW.a tint ilit- . diinniiaiiunt tl llie niiivio in '■> )'.u i. ; Aliica is proceeding quietly. j Trfparnlions are biinp unde 1 y !h( | J'ortugmsc iiutboritii s «t Peu{j"a Ji i.v | to l«v.y ft tttx on llii naliv.s' rxir.i wives, in view of estaUishin.,' a ui'iforn regulation of Ih-i matter tl;roii^!icui South Africa. This is tho ros lit of Lor.l Jlilner'f visit to Delagon. Tahis, Sept»uib.i- 1.".. The Shall has left Pmi«. PiiKIN, Septnnbor 15. Tbo Viceroy of Swchuan lias orgym <' r Japanese fonctionary m adviser. Bomiuy, September ].">. Floods destroyed n brid^o n MannnpatriatD, precipitating the Msilrav1Bombay mail Iriiin into tho river. Jiight Eu-opran pa scnger?, inciudinc four Bolditr--, and '10 native?, tho nunrd." and drivor paiithed. Ail ihe firs: clay passengers wcro savrd. Towssiiulk, September 15. A man employed at a hotel ha? tcon atti & ed by plaguo. Pai'.is, Softcmbci- \~>. M. Polotan, Minister for Miuine, spealung at a banquet at Aj icoio. erupbaisi?cd the strati gicul valtis &! Corsica to France, and s«;d iho c»3tf m coast ot Corsica aimed slraight »t the heart of Italy. Corsica most be fortified when the finances permitted. Sydney, S ptcmbjr !■). Tho fut stock sales included New Zealand drnfts. Wethers raufiod ffoiu2h3.l to 80. UJ, cwis2. rn«a to27»G-.1. Two of Mr Scalos' bulloolva sold at X.'i 2 10j, n record, i\nd X2D. Tho pricoa of >heep were well mnintnined. and catllo weio slightly in advance. Further Mr ra:ns have fullen in the Wi stern and northern disiriets. JliiW York, September 10 The I?t'pullican3 t.f 11 Stitts have decided to rc-cominato President Iioo;-c----vtH for tho Presidency. Tho Jfew Vorlc Republio Coavention overrultd Boss VIM, who voc mly declared that Iho Convention would not plcdso itsolf io support Ro?sovelt'* candidature.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 4

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LAST NIGHT'S CABLES Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 4

LAST NIGHT'S CABLES Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7400, 16 September 1902, Page 4

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