LATER INTELLIGENCE.
THE PANIC ON THE
PARIS BOURSE.
KING EDWARD AND
THE KOREAN
EMPEROR,
ANGLO - FRENCH
RELATIONS.
A SNUB TO BEZABRA-
ZOFF.
JAPANESE ETHER-
GRAMS.
(Received Feb. 23, 10.35 tf.m > LONDON. Yesterday after Turkish and Spanish stock which was speculative, had fallen eleven points. »•«-« Pw"L Ed f U T a ' rd has P re 3ented the Emperor of Korea, on the occasion silver 8 cup rthday ' With a tnonßter The ''Temps," in a strong article advocates patience on the part of England and France, and the newKh tho?/ c ? 1 n , trollin S sympathies with their allJSs, and of reducing i£ fi*" 11 """™ any difference of p£ 1 icy between the two countries. boldiers who are leaving Russia were presented with tea, sugar ff% odd bits of clothing. Bft thFT^i'. (who is regarded a a * n e . c f ict instigator of the war), 2'^ f . m " a*} audience in order to offer explanations to the Czar but was refused.
Japan hos established ethergrams betwoon her army and navy.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 44, 23 February 1904, Page 2
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