The Queen and the Poor.
Deati Lafray, speaking at a^^ent meeting, evoked the heittty cfagtts of the audience by the-. Sfe^qaont that Canon Prothero had tjJHQam that " there is not a case 'of . poverty or distress in the Queen's parish/ that she does not know oi. i §ihe. ; vlsits the poor; and althbugfoionej ja£ the most hard-worked hnufani h&ngs in the world, • and taking/coastieitious interest in everything^ .;ber practical sympathy with fsbrraw and suffering is manifested holier.contributions to the neoessitieft.lqTithe o*Mi aad in he* ptrionftt viiitatfcni At tb« hornet ef tht pm^i i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 June 1891, Page 2
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93The Queen and the Poor. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 27 June 1891, Page 2
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