THE TWO CAMPBELLS.
Two men, each named James Campbel l but not related, died suddenly in th< it lodgings in Coatbridge on Sunday. Oce i f the Campbells, who went to bed quite well on the Saturday night, rose about nine in the morning, staggered on the floor, fell and expired. The landlady, not liking to be alone with a corpse, went to wake the otko Campbell, whenshe was horrified to find that he was also dead. That Campbell had gone to bed somewhat the worse for liquor and was heard singing a song about one in the morning.—‘Globe.*
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Evening Star, Issue 3792, 20 April 1875, Page 3
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99THE TWO CAMPBELLS. Evening Star, Issue 3792, 20 April 1875, Page 3
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