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BURIED IN RUINS.

REMARKABLE COLLAPSE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Loudon, July 15. The Venice Campanile of St. Mark’s subsided gently. The belfry was buried in ruins. The hundred feet high copper angel surmounting tho spire was broken against tho church gates. The falling masonry buried the loggetta of San Loviiio, injuring the works of art.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 475, 16 July 1902, Page 2

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BURIED IN RUINS. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 475, 16 July 1902, Page 2

BURIED IN RUINS. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 475, 16 July 1902, Page 2

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