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FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. St. Petersburg, June 3. By a boiler explosion on the passenger steamer Vologda four persons were killed and many injured.
A VTSTT TO TUNIS. Paris, June 3. Advices from Bizerta state that Messrs. Asquith and Churchill were cordially welcomed. They visited the dockyard and afterwards gave a banquet on the Enchantress.
A PITIFUL FATALITY. Paris, June 3. A woman gatekeeper and a friend tried to save two children who were playing on a railway line, when an unexpected train overtook them, killing all. THE MEDITERRANEAN. Paris, June 3. Le Matin publishes statistics of the Mediterranean position showing that France, without Britain's aid, could hold the absolute supremacy there till 1920.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 5 June 1912, Page 2
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118GENERAL CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 5 June 1912, Page 2
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