BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Fr#*» Awociation-Br Telegraph rv>p*rijj]n EXPELLED FROM A STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. Sept. 27. A; 0. Brown and liis partner, L. Yound hare been expelled from Wie New" York Stock Exchunge. The firm suspended payment lust week. THE PEAIiY EXPEDITION. NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Peaiy's Roosevelt expedition sailed from Ktah northward on August l?th. The prospects of success are considered good, though Peary's food' and transport had already been injured by ice. THE GERMAN NAVY. BERLIN, Sept. 27. A third German Dreadnought named the Rheinland liat> been launched at Stettin. Received 10.30 p.m., Sept. 28rh. FIND OF BOMBS. TIFLIS. Sept. 28. A large subterranean store of bombs has been discovered at TiHier. The finished bombs alone numbered 100. STEAMERS DELAYED BY SMOKE. OTTAWA, Stpt. 28. Twenty la.rge grain steamers were de laved in the Saint Lawretice owing to the dense .»moke from forcbt fires on the river banks. Received 12.55 a.m., Stpt 29ih SENTENCE ON A FRENCH JOURNALIST. LONDON. Sept. 28. A French anti-militarist journalist a"' cartoonist hah Iven .v-]i:<n<e<l to one year and to pay heavy fines for representing General Domade as a butcher ami his wltliei.s ao inurdeios and apaches.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13712, 29 September 1908, Page 5
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