FOREIGN CABLES.
v ASHAMED? I Per Uiiited Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.— Cppyright.. .; ■ WASHINGTON, July 18. : Received 19th, 5.45 p.m. '-. The Russian Government has intimated to. that of the United States that a petition touching the Kishineff horrors will neither be re<icived noi* coßSidered. Mr Hay -therefore annouho.es i^iiat sc« far as the U.S. Government is: concerned the incident is closed. ''''"'" LONDON, July 18. AMERICA ANO T1BEB "PAGO'IO i-. ■ "r^;-. tr ISLANDS^ ■ '' ITheiDaily^ Mail ass^gtg..v.tliat.?.--noth-ing is^knp^n: ,M an alleged transfer' of French; possessions in. the Eastern Pacific to the United States. The removal of French troops from Tahiti was the result of the cyclone in the Paumbtus and devoid of political meaning.
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Southland Times, Issue 19102, 20 July 1903, Page 3
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