Miss Beatrice Harrison, n young English violoncellist, lias won tho Mendelssohn prize in Berlin, which carries with it a sum of 1500 marks (£6O). She is the first non-German person to have gained this distinction. . While Mr. George Stoop, a Manchester man, who was au exceptionally experienced mountaineer, was ascending Garn Mountain, near Snowdon, a detached rock severed the rope by which ho was bound to his companions/causing him to fall sixty feet into a gully, Hs died from the injuries.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 995, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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