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RUSSU.N CONVICTS' ATTEMPT. A REBELLION SUPPRESSED. Pr«ss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, December 4. The benzine fire was extinguished after five days. Lasker has won six and drawn three games of chess. ST. PETERSBURG, December 4. Three convicts killed six warders at Kharkoff Gaol, but while scaling the waffl were all shot. RANGOON, December 4. The leader of the Redent rising has been captured, with his principal followers, all of whom are petty cultivators. LONDON, December 4. A Chamber of British Manufacturers, similar to that of Australia, is organising in London. The Associated Board of the Royal Collego and Academy of Music have granted Miss Ivy Wigmore, violinist, of Perth, Western Australia, a second renewal of her exhibition award.
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Evening Star, Issue 14530, 5 December 1910, Page 6
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