THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. FRIDAY, 24th FEB., 1905. Summary of News
It is said that the North Sea Commission has decided to eliminate the question us to whether or not there were Japanese torpedoers among the Dogger Bank trailers.
Reuter's circumstantial’ statement of the Czar’s proposed peace conditions is denied and Japan says they would give her no more than she has won for herself. A London butcher is accused of selling Australian lamb with N.Z. tags on. The Secretary for Ireland seems to have; made a mistake in appointing Sir A. Mac Donnell, a political opponent, to assist him.
Japan has twenty torpedoers ill the vicinity of Formosa. It is said that Russian troops are on half rations.
Joshua, the Australian brandy distiller, declares that the poisonous fusel,oil, elim-l inated from spirits, is used up in temperance drinks, etc.
France must keep pace with Germany in warship building. The Kussians are freely using Chinese territory to attack the Japanese.
The Russian imperial family are afraid to attend the inneral of Sergius.
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Southland Times, Issue 19492, 24 February 1905, Page 2
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177THE Southland Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. Luceo Non Uro. FRIDAY, 24th FEB., 1905. Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 19492, 24 February 1905, Page 2
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