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TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. (PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION ) London, March 1. The cause |of Madame Patey's death was apoplexy. i Betting on the Oxford - Cambridge boat race is 2 to 1 on Oxford. The Treasury issue of £1,000,000 worth of bills has been taken up fourteen times over. Harry |Furness has retired from the staff of Punch, and intends starting an illustrated periodical on his own account. Two large steam lines have made offers to Mr Reid for butter contracts at three farthings. Hong Koxg, March 1. By a colliery explosion in Shan Tung province, 450 miners were killed. Montreal. March 1. The orchestra at one of Patti's concerts in Montreal omitted the National Anthem at the close of the programme whereupon the Governor-General, Earl of Aberdeen, started it himself. He was joined by the audience.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 253, 2 March 1894, Page 2
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