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FIRES.

, , : fr: TEN DEATHS AT A CHILDREN'S HOME. BRAVE NUNS, lliy Tolccraph.-Prcas Aj»<jtlaUon\-Ooi>yrlKht) Now York, September 1. Ten deaths resulted from tho fire at St. Malacky's Home, Long Island. Six hundred escaped. The nuns literally dragged two hundred children out of the burning building, One of tho sisters 1 ' carried sixty-fivo babies from their cots in tho smoke-filled nursery,' two ju' each arm, to tho staircase, .wkenco four of the elder girls carried them to tho yard. BIC S\VEEP IN A RUSSIAN TOWN. MANY HOMELESS AND FOODLESS. St. Petersburg, September 1. A fire at Krivoi Rog, in the Kherson district. South Western' Russia, destroyed four hundred, and fifty buildings, and did damage to'tho amount of a million roubles (noarly £106,000). ' ' , Fivo thousand people aro homeless' and without food. i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 5

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FIRES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 5

FIRES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 5

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