LONG DISTANCE CYCLING.
A SIX . DAYS' RACE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. New York, January 15. , "Jackie" Clarke and Ernest Pye, Australians, won a six days' - bicycle race at Buffalo, New York. They covered twelve* hundred and fifty-one miles—thirty miles over last year's record for the same track. /The officials declare that the 1 winners' performance has been unequalled under similar conditions. MAN BLOWN TO PIECES. < . » MURDER OR SUICIDE? • By Teiegraph-Pross Association-Copyright. New York, January 16. The widow of the man—a mining engineer—blown up by an, explosion on a San Francisco ferry boat, asserts that her husband was murdered; ho never committed suicide. Her husband, she says, feared a man who had shadowed him. He worked for years in South Africa. His name was Norbom, arid he was a Norwogian by birth, though an American subject.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1027, 17 January 1911, Page 5
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134LONG DISTANCE CYCLING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1027, 17 January 1911, Page 5
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