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DARING ROBBERY. NEW TOBK, July 15 #> "Robbers stopped a train in Adair, Missouri, and, after Bnooting the police and guards, opened a safe by means of dynamite. The Bum of £8000 was stolen. CHICAGO EXHIBITION. The Senate has quashed the Committee's decision of prohibiting the sale of liquors in the Chicago Exhibition. CHRISTIE MURRAY'S BANKRUPTCY. LONDON, July 17. In the Bankruptcy Court, tbe dis--charge of Mr David Chriatie Murray, the novelist, has been suspended for two years. OBITUARY. Thca. Cooper, a prominent Chartist, is dead. THE NEW ZEALAND ATHLETES. At the athletic sports held by the Blackheath HnTriers yesterday, P. Wood won the One Hundred Yards 1 Handicap, with L. Cuff second. RESCUED AERONAUTS. The aerosau's missing from the Havre balloon, which recently deBcended in England, were rescued in the English Channel by asailiug ship, and landed at Finisterre. SMALL-POX. SYDNEY, July 17. Three cases of small-pox are reported from Darlinghurst, all in close proximity, and one of the sufferers is believed to be a paasenger by the Oroya. Sixteen perEons have been quarantined. DEE MING'S "WILL. MELBOURNE, July 17. Tbe Government has decided to recognise 'Deemine'a will, and his estate is now being administered. His will contains several bequests to the gaol officials, inclcding a block of land to the governor of the gaol, and also a ;-piece of land to Mr Marshall Lvle, who conducted his defence;
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7337, 18 July 1892, Page 4
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