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  4. OUR CABLES.

    Further details of the appalling disaster in Paris are to hand. It appears that the bazaar at which the fire took place was a wooden ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hulton, Exchange! Put me on to the Railway department. Voice sweet and low: First, who are you? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOUL FOWLS.

    In his annual report on the export trade, Mr D. Wilson raises the question of extended veterinary inspection of poultry, as well as of cattle and sheep. ...

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  7. A RACING EVENT.

    The individual who rang up the Metropolitan Gas Company's office, and inquired when the entries for the Gas Meter Stakes were to close, as he ...

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  8. WHERE IS SHE?

    The sensation of the hour here is the mysterious disappearance of Mrs Corin, wife of the city electrician and daughter of Captain Sleeman, R.N. ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. THE DEATH ROLL

    The full extent of the calamity is not yet known. The list of victims is continuously being added to, and it is believed that ...

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  10. THE LAST RITES.

    The remains of the late Sir William Robinson were interred in Woking Cemetery to-day. Sir Maledom Fraser, K.C.M.G., ...

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  11. THE ORIGIN.

    The origin of the fire has been discovered. The interior of the bazaar was composed of shops on the style of old Paris. ...

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  12. THE WHOLESALE MURDERS IN HUNGARY.

    The trial of seven women and one man, on a charge of having poisoned more than a dozen persons at Hofanezoe Vasarhely, in order to obtain possession of ...

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  13. THE WOOL SALES

    The third series of [?] sales was [?] to-day. The market was firm and bidding was spirited, but prices were without change. ...

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  14. GREAT HEROISM

    Great heroism was displayed at the fire. Many of the people who escaped returned into the burning structure in ...

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  15. A CYCLIST FINED.

    A cyclist, named Henry Wilkinson, made his appearance before the District Court this morning on a charge of riding his "bike" on the wrong side of the ...

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  16. PRIVATE MESSAGES.

    The following private cable messages were received to-day:-- By Dalgety and Company Limited.-- "The third series of wool sales opened ...

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  17. DUCHESSE D'ALENCON

    The remains of the Duchesse d'Alencon, the cousin of the Duke of Orleans, who was burned to death, were identified by a dentist. ...

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  19. INSULTING A CONSTABLE.

    Sarah Reddan was charged at the District Court to-day with using insulting language. Mr Gordon Stewart appeared to prosecute, and Mr Kane for the defendant. ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Paris fire. Further harrowing details. Bazaar burned like a brazier, and destroyed in ten minutes. ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A fire, about the origin of which there is some mystery, took place this morning, when a building, owned by William Scott, grocer, Conness street, containing ...

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  22. LADIES ESCAPE

    Many ladies contrived to make their escape into the street, while others all ablaze with fire literally rolled into the court yard, where the ostlers played ...

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  27. GENERAL MEUNIER

    General Meunier, whose hair and clothes were flaming, plunged into a horse trough, but succumbed to his injuries shortly after. ...

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