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RAILWAY COMPANY'S NEGLECT. By Gable—Press Association—Copyright. Ottawa, February 28. A Halifax jury declared that the South Western railway accident was due to a rotten tie in the permanent way, and censured the company for attaching passenger ears to logging or freight trains. ° a ° ART TREASURE FOR AMERICA. i London, February 28. The Standard states that Lord Lansdowne is likely to accept an American offer- of £IOO,OOO for the Rembrandt landscape, "Ihe Mill," which is hancin" at Bowood Park. a ° BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE. Vancouver, February 28. Five thousand pounds of dynamite exploded aboard a scow on the Columbia river. Four men are missing, and are believed to be dead. Six others are seriously injured. SILLY WOMEN. Vancouver, February 28. Mrs. Marry Salzman and her sister Miss Elizabeth, retired from the suicide field after ten unsuccessful attempts to 1 kill themselves.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 251, 2 March 1911, Page 2
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