A MELANCHOLY SEARCH
• 'I AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE LOOKING FOR THE DEAD PATHETIC SCENES IN THE RUINS By Telegraph—Prees Association— Onyiishi Rome, January 19. There were eleven shocks yesterday. Fifty thousand houses out of a hundred thousand have been affected in the district. The dead at Avezzano have been collected on the roadsides, and weeping men, women and children are searching the heaps of bodies for relations. The daughter of Count Resta war. rescued alive on Monday. She is aged twenty, but her hair has gone white. DISTRESS RELIEF CALLS. (Rec. January 20, 5.40 p.m.) London, January 19. Voluntary contributions are meeting the distress calls in Italy consequent upon tlie earthquake disaster. There are indications of a general desire to overcome the distress in the shortest possible time in order to concentrate the. public's energies upon national affairs.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 6
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137A MELANCHOLY SEARCH Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2364, 21 January 1915, Page 6
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