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The Wild West

[BT XLKCTUIC TEI.K(:KAPH--COPTEIOnT. J . [PKB PREF.3 A9KOCIATION.J (Received Tliis Day, 10 l'> a m.) O'JTAWA, ,Sei3tein!.er 13. The disappearance of a sclvoof teadlier .!Miss JJrice, a relative of Mr Roiblin. tiro premier of Manitoba, has caused a sensation. A huo and cry has bee" started along the trail left by the supposed murderer froni tho sclioolhoiise to a gully a mile diistint. The body was not found, and then the wlhoJo noiglih.'>ur.!;ood took part ill the searcli, with the result that the girl was found at last wandering over the prairie. She lifld been captured by a ruffian, kept a l .! night on f!:e prjvvrie, and repeatedly beaten. Tho man escaped , , and if found, will probably be lyn-hed.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 September 1911, Page 3

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The Wild West Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 September 1911, Page 3

The Wild West Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 September 1911, Page 3

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