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  2. BURNING OF THE THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW.

    The exceptional immunity from loss by fire which Glasgow enjoyed during 1894 has, unfortunately, not been extended into its successor. During the past few weeks the ...

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  3. BURNING AN IRISH WITCH.

    The discovery of the body of a woman Cleary belonging to Clomnel, Tipperary, who had mysteriously disappeared, has led to some awful revelations. She was found buried ...

    Article : 1,507 words
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  6. LIVE CATTLE.

    The Noumea correspondent of the Sydney Daily Telegraph writes as follows on 22nd April— In November last year an impost of £2 per head was levied on cattle imported ...

    Article : 512 words
  7. HURRICANE AT THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.

    The Sydney Morning Herald of Saturday week states that the following report of a burricane at the Caroline Islands was received by the firm of Messrs. Justus Scharf ...

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  8. THE LATE GENERAL FEILDING.

    Lieutenant General William Henry Adelbert Feilding, whose death was reported last week, was well known by name throughout Australia and New Zealand, and to many in ...

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