BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Puis Auociation-By Telejraph-Copyriglit. MR CHAMBERLAIN. LONDON, November 27. (Received Nov. 28, at 6.58 a.m.) The Financial Times says that the icadHe will go abroad shortly, AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANIES. Tlie Financial Times says that- the leading Australian land companies have greatly strengthened their positions during tho past two years, and can face the future with equanimity, while .other companies are in a rapidly improving position. GERMANS IN MOROCCO. • • MOROCCO, November 27. (Received Nov. 28, at 6.58 a.m.) There are two Germans in Rasuli's camp, apparently in the capacity of advisers. THE SUEZ CANAL. PORT SAID, November 27, (Received Nov. 28, at 9.3 a.m.) Tho transport Rewa. went ashoro and blocked the Suez Canal-. She was subsequently refloated. THE SINKING OF THE MIKASA. TOKIO, November 27. (Received Nov. 28, at 8.3 il.m.) Tho inquiry into the loss of Admiral Toga's flagship exonerates tho personnel of the Miknsa for sinking the vessel, which is officially attributed to the decomposition of chemicals causing an explosion. BRIDGING THE YALU. The Japanese are bridging the Yalu at Yonghampo.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13763, 29 November 1906, Page 7
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