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The Catastrophe in Russia.

(Per Press Association.) St. Petersburg, June 1. The Empress Dagmar sent a bottle of Madeira to each of those injured at the recent disastrous panic. The Standard's correspondent wires that 3600 were killed in the panic, and 1200 are lying in the hospitals, most of them with injuries which must prove fatal. The Czar and Czarina visited the hospitals. The Queen sent a message expressing her profound sympathy.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 281, 3 June 1896, Page 2

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The Catastrophe in Russia. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 281, 3 June 1896, Page 2

The Catastrophe in Russia. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 281, 3 June 1896, Page 2

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