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  3. The Latest Mail News

    A gloom was cast over Christmas Day by the awful fire at Ciapham Junction. The promises of Messrs. Arding and Hobbs, one of the largest drapery and ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  4. A GANG OF MINING SWINDLERS.

    In the person of Charles Adams, an elderly, grey-haired man, the police believe they have arrested the leader of a notorious gang of mining swindle ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. BARONESS VAUGHAN AND KING LEOPOLD.

    King Leopold is dead, and all Brussels is talking of the Baroness Caroline de Vaughan. People are more interested in "Queen Caroline"—as they call her—than ...

    Article : 1,676 words
  6. ASSASSINATION IN INDIA.

    A week ago the Governor appealed to all classes on the approach of Christmas to lay aside communal and racial differences and work in peace and good will for ...

    Article : 550 words
  7. THE LAST OF THE WAIKARE.

    "Canterbury Times." This photograph was taken on the day after the Union Company's steamer Walkare capsized in Dusky Sound (N.Z.), after striking an uncharted rock and being beached at Stop Island. The Walkare rested in a fairly upright position on the rocks of Stop Island until about ten o'clock on the night of Wednesday, January 6, when the sea began to claim its own, and the fine passenger steamer, with many moans and shrieks, began to turn over on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
  8. TRAIN MYSTERY.

    The police have coma to the conclusion that Mme. Jules Gouin— the widow of the late Governor of the Bank of Prance and the head of the great engineering firm ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. MECHANICAL COAL LUMPERS.

    Just now, when the question of coal handling is so prominently before the public, this picture is particularly interesting. The grab and conveyer shown are capable of shifting 50 to 60 tons per hour, and only three men are employed, and they hoist and deliver into trucks 500 to 700 tons of coal per day. These appliances can be applied to the removal of coal from ship to ship, from ship to shore, or between ship and railway car. The cost is much ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 152 words
  10. BOMB CRUSADE IN RUSSIA.

    Colonel Karpoff, chief of the secret police in St. Petersburg, was killed early this morning by an infernal machine at a suburban lodging occupied by a certain ...

    Article : 248 words
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  12. SHOCKING DRINKING TRAGEDY.

    A drinking orgy resulting in the death of four men occurred at Wigan. On Tuesday night Mr. James Blackledge, the landlord of the Roebuck Hotel, ...

    Article : 221 words
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