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HOME AND FOREIGN

Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 7. (Received January 8, at 8.21 a.m.) Mr David Murray, merchant, formerly a politician, of Adelaide, South Australia, is dead. BERLIN, January 7. Eighteen navvies at Bingen are still buried beneath the earth. Their recovery alive is hopeless. LONDON, January 7. (Received January 8, at 9 a.m.) Lord Selby and Sir Ernest Satow have been appointed members of tho Permanent International Court of Arbitration at Tho Hague. An invention by A. Austin (a Victorian), which, it is understood, enables a gun to bo sighted in the roughest of weather, has been submitted to the War Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 6

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HOME AND FOREIGN Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 6

HOME AND FOREIGN Evening Star, Issue 13014, 8 January 1907, Page 6

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