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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsIt is now suggestedl that the origin j of the world " Myola" is the name of : the stream Moyala, In the North of Ireland, flowing: into Lough Neagh. Some Irish members of this community consider that the naming1 of the capital after a place in the " black north" would be another insult to Ireland. ...
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Article : 72 words. A. fire, which resulted in a series of fatalities, occurred here last night, when a hotel svas burnt Iq tho ground: The building was ol woo'd1, and b"IaE< od with such fierceness that tci extin« guish the flames jvas beyond human possibility. The hotel was full of guests wficB the outbreak nrcnw.H. nnrf mosB nf ...
Article : 148 wordsAbout 1 o'clock yesterday morning two motor-cars, the property of Thomas Bowen, were totally destroyed by firc^ together with the shed in which thej) were housed at North Dubbo. Tha cars were valued at £850 and insured: for ,£450. The shed was the property of Thomas Wilkins and was uninsured. ...
Article : 55 wordsTh'e movement, whicH has for its oH-ject the suppression of Betting1 in connection with football matches, is being1 continiie'd with" vigror, Wiliiam Brolitte, a representative of English bookmakers, has been doinpf' a ...
Article : 97 wordsRussian peasants icmovcd the rails and roadbed on the railway at Tula, with the result that a train was wrecked and one person killed and 33 injured The wreckers stripped the injured of their money and valuables, and de-cumped. ...
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The Bathurst Times (NSW : 1909 - 1925), Mon 3 Mar 1913, Page 1
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