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Cable Brevities.

Sentences on the Biifflifjliinen ccm-ct-Jiietl in the I'a.ris robberies cabled oarlv in NoveinlK.'!' won- passed as follows Wilson and Million received live years' imprisoiiinorrt, oral Smith ami Howard four .wars. (Those men were arrested on \o v*. 4 last in connocl i<m Wi lli till- robbery 01' £l(i,(KH> stiM-l-iiVf? from t.'lie Noi'liveni France railway in Paris, in March. 1900. Various other robberies, clviefly from hanks, ami totalling £8(1,000," were Iran d to the accused.) A contract has been let to extend the (-a|>e-to-('airo railway to the Jlrok.'ii Hill Mine, Jtr.fJ miles l.evotid the Victoria Kails, on the Z«mbesi iTiver. Fiiur wonu'ii patients at rVrlsinonlh liiiivntic. A„ylii;ni di;-d. It is Jeaml they Were poiso ne<! ),y uu over-dose of chloral administered hv a lad.\ doctor. Mi' Arnold Former has intimated that he will ask thv Imperial Parliament to sanction new artillery placi»K <!ivail. Ilritt(i.'ii '.in possession (o| mneli better (finis than tilt! lest of Knrope. While unloading timber from a railway truck at Hlock 10 mine, Broken Hill. X'ew South Wales, llobert Itobinson IVU and fractured Ills skull,and rtifid in the hospital a few hours latsr.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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Cable Brevities. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

Cable Brevities. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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