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Warship Ashore. London, January 18. ’The second-class cruiser Sybille is ashore in Saldala Bay, Cape Colony. The crew were saved. A Lunatic. Hill, an ex-soldier, shot and killed Pearson, an elderly farmer, in the lavatory compartment of a SouthWestern train near Surbiton. He then shot in the cheek, a widow, the only other passenger. Hill rifled Pearson’s body, and jumped off the train as it entered Vauxhall. The widow, who feigned death, gave the alarm, and the murderer was arrested after an exciting chase. Britain’s Commerce. Chamberlain urged the Birmingham University to develop research into the institute and faculty of commerce, and insisted that Britain’s existence as a great trading industrial nation depended on thorough scientific treatment and commercial education.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 January 1901, Page 4
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