Mr. E. Pryce-Jones, Conservative member for the Montgomery district of Wales, entertained Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., at ...
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Article : 689 wordsAlfred Millard (10), living at Lithgow, shot himself dead with a pea rifle yesterday. ...
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