A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE.
A strange coincidence is stated to have occurred at the residence of Captain McGee in Sydney. During the night of the 29th July a noise was heard of something having fallen. In the morning it was found that a picture of the s.s. Tasmania which was hung on the wall had come down. The news of the wreck of the vessel during the same night may (says the Wellington Post) be considered at least singular.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 5
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78A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 5
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