Mrs. Pieiffer. aged 68 years, of Bookpurnong near Lonton. recently received five bites from a snake on the leg within a space the size of a shilling. ...
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Article : 351 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London ''Times" reports:— Though nominally returning the visit of Dr. Marx (former German ...
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Article : 111 wordsReuter's Warsaw correspondent reports:— A large consignment of Government naval stores at Pinsk have been ...
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Article : 133 wordsMr. M. M. Flannery. the Minister for Works, opened the conference of supervising engineers of the puplic Works Department in Sydney to-day. ...
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