It is announced by cable that the late Count Tolstoi's will dated [?] leaves all the rights of his books to his daughter Alexandra. ...
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Article : 26 wordsBefore the Registrar in the Industrial Court, sitting at the Central Police Court buildings yesterday, the Chief Commissioner of Railways and ...
Article : 235 wordsSt. Andrew's Day was celebrated by the Caledonian Society at the Centennial Hotel last night. Telegrams of greeting were exchanged between the ...
Article : 277 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. Josiah Thomas) states that tenders will be shortly called for the conversion of one country telephone exchange from the ...
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