HOME AND FOREIGN.
Received December 4,1 a.m. THE .OUTRAGES IN ARMENIA. Constantinople, December 3. Moussa. Bey has been acquitted of the charge of having committed outrages on Armenians.
THE AMERICAN NAVY. New York, December 3. The naval authorities of the United States propose to build 20 battle ships, and 20 coast defence crafts. SLAVIN AND SMITH. ■.. . London, December 3. Slavin is in splendid condition for the approaching fight with Jem Smith, and is confident of winning. ■'.'■' ' LONDON COMMERCIAL. ■ London, December 2. Wool is firm at previous quotations. Glasgow pig iron is quoted at 595. SHIPPING. "•■-" London, December 2. Theß.M.s. Rimutaka left' Plymouth yesterday for New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9539, 4 December 1889, Page 5
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