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  4. THE INVASION OF 1910.

    COMMENCED IN "EVENING NEWS" ON JULY 23. General von Wedel, of the 14th Cavalry Brigade was not inactive. He pursued the flying columns along the roads and country ...

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  5. BARRY LESTON BENEFIT.

    The complimentary matinee benefit to be tendered to Mr. Harry Leston on Thursday next at the Theatre Royal should prove one of the most attractive theatrical displays that have ...

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  6. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    Sheffield was utterly dumbfounded. The barricades had been broken down and swept away. The troops, of whom they had hoped so music had been simply ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    The death of George Harry Dunn, a lad of years, which took place at St. Vincent's Hospital on Friday, from tie effects of burns received at his mother's residence, Oxford ...

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  9. WINTER EVENING'S PASTIME.

    Answer to yesterday's puzzle: "Hidden names of boys."—1, Edgar; 2, Noel; 3, Herbert; 4, Richard; 6, Ernest; .6, Edward; 7, Eric., The Dulwich Hill Congregational L. and D. ...

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