HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES.
[lsr Ki ix'Titu: ti.i.niiii.ii'ii.-Cui'Ymuii'r.] il'Kll I'UKSS ASSOCIATION.) ' Constantinople, August IS. Turkey will extend t<i A nu-riouu schools llic treilnieut ncrotdcd those of other Powers. Other poinlri in dispute with' Americans h,i\e been settled. H.imhny, August 35. Owing to tlic diminishing supplies of food Brigadier-General Maedonald, wiUl' 1000 rillcs and four guns, made ii domonstration, and e.impelled 8000 monks ill, Diapung monastery to sell barley and flour, to I hi' British expedition. Itcccivi'il August 15, at 11.0 ji-.m. Loudon, August, 15. During hazy and stormy weather ou Saturday night the ship Loch Oarron col- ; lided willi tin: barque luvorkip, bound from Melbourne to Queenstown with u cargo of wheat. GO miles southeast of i Fns'tnet. Tin- Inverkip quii-Uly soltloil down, There was mi time l-n lower tho lionts, as she I'mndired in two or three, minute;. 'l'll,' carpenter (l.uhoniami) anil a seaman rained Steward iilim,' were saved. They scrambled on to tin- bowsprit. Tho cn]:l;iin and his wii'e v, ere seen nil praying. The l.oi'h Canon's hows worn daui;i'i, d. lu-l she ai rived at Qneeuslown. : lleccived Augur I 16. nl 1.15 a.m. London. August. 15. The llritish drlreyirs Avon and Decoy • were mnmiMivring oil' the Keilly Isles on Sin.irilav ni|'h! without lights, when tho Avon -ii'-:e!i' the |i;vnv amidships, flood- | ir.u tha ivohehohis. The Decoy broke. . her lino 1 -', and s:nd; in an hour. The crow ' wire saved, Iml two were badly injured. !
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8561, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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237HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8561, 16 August 1904, Page 1
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