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Imprisonment for Making Sweeps London, July 20.
Joseph Stoddart was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for advertising Derby sweepstakes drawn in Holland. War in Morocco. The Daily Mail’s Cadiz correspondent states %at a great battle was fought by the French and, the Moors _ near Figuig, in the Morocco hinterland, in which both sides suffered heavy losses. The French proved victorious. Disastrous Explosion. Constantinople, July 26. At noon yesterday an explosion destroyed the densely-populated centre of Batoum. The ruins were strewed with countless dead. It is impossible to approximately estimate the loss of life. The Matterhorn Accident. Berne, July 26. One of the Matterhorn victims was Robert Black, a Brighton doctor of large practice. A lady slipped, dragging down her companions. The rope snapped on the edge of a crag, and Black and the lady w. re killed. The others were only injured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 July 1901, Page 4
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