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The Broken Hill Proprietary Com. pany intends to erect large work! at Newcastle tojmanufacture spelter. Burglars entered the Hobart Museum and stole £'2oo worth of fold and silver exhibits. Two hundred Greeks operating against Bulgarians in the Monastir district killed sixty and wounded seven including women and children, in addition to burning ten houses. The conflict was the outcome of the in* habitants of the district siding with the Bulgarians. It is reported that the Greeks slaughtered thirty prisoners to avenge the death of the leader Melas, who was killed in October. Arthur Devereux, a chemist’s assis«; taut, has been arrested at Coventry in connection with the death of his wife and two children at Harlesdea (Middlesex). The bodies were packed in a tin trunk, which was sealed with glue and match-board. The trunk was lying six weeks in a furniture . repository at the Kensal Rise station. ' The bodies display no sign of injuries. Devereux, on being charged with the murder, declared that his wife ooisoned herself and the children.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3512, 20 April 1905, Page 2
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172General Items. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3512, 20 April 1905, Page 2
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