BRITISH WARSHIPS AT LISBON.
WIRES STILL INTERRUPTED
LONDON, Oct. S. The moment the Foreign Office heard that the wires were cut it ordered the cruiser Newcastle, which was at Gibraltar, to proceed at full speed to "Lisbon, and also the Minerva, to watch British interests.
The wires are etill interrupted. Portuguese bonds are nominally quoted on the Stock Exchange at 65. A fall of three took place in eympathy with the political crisis. Portuguese mines, especially in Mozambiqxie and Beira, are weaker.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9333, 6 October 1910, Page 5
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