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BRITISH AND FOREIGN, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PRINCESS VICTORIA, LONDON, February 3, (Received- Feb. 3, at 9.27 p.m.) Princess Victoria is progressing comfortably. , I SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND. ' (Received (Feb. 3, at 10.17 p.m.) Tho Earl of Linlithgow (bettor known as Lord Hopctoun) has succeeded' Mr Murray as Secretary of State for Scotland. A JOCKEY KILLED. PARIS, February 2. (Received ■ Feb. 3, at 8.47 a.m.) Flint, the jockey, when riding in a race at Cannes, turned his head towards where his wife and child were standing. He struck the winning post, and was instantly killed. ' A WIFE POISONER. NEW YORK, February 2. (Received Feb. 3, at 8.47 a.m.) - Hock, who has been arrested for poisoning a dozen wives, had altogether 26 wives, Several of these' declare tliat he married them, and then absconded with their money. A RAILWAY DISASTER. A Pittsburg train collided with the Sleigh-Hornellsville express, killing seven women and injuring four others fatally. 1 ■<>
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13199, 4 February 1905, Page 7
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