Since the outbreak of the recent murderous riots at Canea quite 5,000 persons have fled from Crete to escape the vengeance of the Turkish soldiery and of the Moslems ...
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Family Notices : 337 wordsOn Monday evening a marine excursion in connection with St. Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, took place on the Port River. The steamlaunch Defiance was engaged for the ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Tue 9 Feb 1897, Page 2
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