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MM. Millevoye and Cocarde olairn to be in possession of (State secrets, abstracted from the British Ambassy, involving M Clemenceau and others in high treason. The officers of the British Embassy declare that there are no documents missing. Great forest fires are raging in Minnesota. Four townships have been destroyed, and several large cities are danger. A train returning to New York from a race meeting was wrecked, 10 passengers being kill and 100 injured. The signalman, who' was asleep, has been arrested. A fire at Fredericton, New Brunswick, destroyed 80 houses. During a panic in a church near Moscow 186 men and women were suffocated to death on a staircase behind a fastened door. TwentylJbP the congregation were trampled to death, while a , number of others were killed by jumping frpnou the galleries. The panic was .caused by thieves raising t a f cry o| f fire, jn prder r to cover their operation!. v ' r :i ' v :
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Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1893, Page 2
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160Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1893, Page 2
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