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Dear^Ujle hands, J . loved, them ,so ! And now they are lying under the ]_ .-. s P^f?- :•;.•/-. „)•■'K I. si.-!-! Under the snow, so cold and white. I .camnqt see phsm.. nor ;, touch ; -them i to-night._ „:,,,!,. •.,. ,; , v . ,.. f . They are quiet and still at last, all • nic ' , ' . ; Row busy and restless they used to ' U-M l \ .: -....»• •■'■', ■':•, Buinow they can never . 'reach yip . through the snow, (i . Dear little hands',! loved' 'theni,\so ! Dear ljttl#;ha;nds.,| I ; misjs .them iso ! All thro 1 the clay^ wherever I go — > AIl' ) tJiro»?;-.t;he .. njght, ,ihow, Jonely; it !' . S^emS, , Vy; ) .;\<nyj { y--.\r: P.. i iFor no little han;d,s, wake<me :; out fof •: my dreams. ;-■;•=;!>•■•>.■ ],;■ ;-;;' : -.1 miss them thro 1 the;W.e#ry.tjhours, :■".!; miss them as others miss/sunshine 1 and,ilow|ei;s,^ • \,- } -i,---yui-\ l. D^y-.^irne^or, night itime;i i , whenever ';: I go, „,;.■ :■.;!.' \Dear litt^haj^s^mjssi.theni' so>! .Dear little harids^'dioyflluive 'gbiie ': from .me-jnow, ,- ■ L o' ■■'■■'. Never again will they rest on my ... brow — ;'■''-!•'- i •}• ■•-■"' Never again smooth my sorrowful iNeverclasp^jine.in a, childish embrace. And -.«9.>y ; i«y .fqveh cad - grows wrinkl-;, ed wit^^care, .\< „- ■ : r •• Thiiiking^of little hands,. once, i'est.-. ;i - : ing t^iei-b; ' ■■' :^' "'"'' '■ v;i: "' ; 'But, ( .l. knQ.Wjiii.a.lxa.ppje];, Jieayenly Bear,4i.ttle, hands, -Ji.wjH ,clasp you k> . ,:-. -SOinE(ti|ißej '„;,,: il.'-T !:i: il jDqar little hlartds, when* ; the' Master -.'.; :'->:-ghalLxiam.:'..-.-.^ v, ; -fc,,..!/. ; ,ril :^elc6me : - ihe Summons? that ,r ■ .■'.'comes tjo--\*sf-all-^' !i: -'- i:i ". r ' • f.When my) feet touch' : the' waters so ..; I ! i t{a i rk;and's6' / cdia,.' ; . ; ' ;> ;: . ilt ; i - And I- ciitbli' my i\M 'Mimps'e df 1 tlid : >Xfl keeji'mV' eyes '^iixect on the ■ i heavenly. gate,,', ■.> „ ■ Over the tide where the white-robed. H< ones wait, i( , !;!> ..,.;:,., f Spf^ I&sgw y^^^.won^evr, among I( j the bright band?, >j , ; , |„,i 'Will you beckon me- over, oh I dear 15 j iL«;little'hahdsPrt«?i > i! yi - ■ : '-0 I ,!.: ■.■;:;i-/,a fet^i i i -!)7' |{-||; v r t" ■'■;;!,;,:■ ;;j _['»(() (it '»•!•• >).'■: v.> rc!>: -{■i>!iii':ii!» ' i n The W^na^fc^;. Jp:,xi»l^p)Loup .J-.utV"^.v:«i INW»*WAl NW»*WAj 1 ,1.-iiM.- vii-* ;-rr^,:^GrUX: E'.AW^KS. 1 ? „,, ... I !]• ci:. •!•■.•.:! jC'fr~'ZT -./• -'j-.'lf .-i :^! £>"• " • uSue mpstqimpoytant! ) „e^en) t I pfjwe monfcli '.in,3udndiotV; i^.thp.iaHfimpt to, dbstßoy> by. dy namitei -tlv? Houses of ijarliamen ti awd; To wer. > »of • London. . Thei'^sf expldsionijn the .! Pasrliau njent buildings took place I 'm'> itihe: ci-ypt of Westminster Hall, at 10 minutse^ay^D>cldfek ; oil M^'aiPtern|oon s \of\4^n^avy %4t x^ l£ v .w.a.s;.fo,:L lowed three minutes .later by another ill the Strangers'' 'Gallery of the riouse^&triiiiok 1 -ft 't'Mse inspection of the damage was made, which ,issaidby. r Mr C."Jv >: l%ti> Mv^i 1 he l!f4 isp^t(iri, tp'^erimrnerise ; anil moi7(M' ' ftiust;;-; 'be; tfotisurtied ; m • re'i; p ! atrlh'g'' ! ilie : , ; "MuVies!." . « Tlie; fo un'da^- ' tiqn's^f'i'th'e^b^naih^^to^d^ silken; . spite of Its" massiyfejstfengtn, 'is'full ]of rifts. The ityor >of vtl^e. House of presented "ji'spang.e spec-. tacle, l! Tjein^ 'covered- J wi"th' heap's' of , massj ye fragm'en^; „ tty\ elahori'tely- ' carved oaken wair'behind'' the seats in .tliQ.galJery was, .completely |lirown down,' mid the ' 'Apprin,g,. , ,ot ' the ''! Spq^kei^ an.d ..^tran^evs'v- (ralleries. " \yas so torn up that it jvyas.dfteiped linsrie-tto- -ve«tur-e—4U3J:oss r -- r JXhe. .Peers 1 Gallery suffered most damage. The other galleries and Reporters 1 galleries were not injured. The destruction of the magnificent sjtained- glass window ajt,the end of Westminster Eiill 1 re gi'eatly lamente*d. Temporary repairsAvere ordered^ ' tfo ajjfo^l^ j|o^eWiTComm : cmsl^' meeiM-3^)ria% ; l9i-. Ai%i vX i Colonel Majendie jnade an inspectipn p£ifcl>e; iVKhitO'lJowerj qn the l^sth, the day following the explosion, which occurred^ nearly at the slame time as that at Westminster El all. The Tower fila^ M 4ith visitors at the iUneJ. a\ia many 1 lierspns were seriously injured. One ihan/hfei r &\& \ l^s< fished, and anotW hk *eaf &*nlple\ely severed „j.flom his head. Thejjxplosive agent \v-as deposited m what is known as Itiierßa^qqetipg. Hall. , This hallos riow^sM k's »ah lanpirf it! \|ere stored large numbers of Aiar,tAni riftes, which wefe shortly to be 'iUued^to^pUiinee^s., ■ Jt w.as behind i rifl-e-rkek 'tM'at HHe -deadly- ' compound was placed, and the dynamite 'played its maddest" freaks with the ibto most eccentric sivapes; ana scattered about m.. a. .marvel of confusion. All the glass and other fragile .«. axt Jclesj ■. ; im t oie,, ; bAft^w|Ere gnashed out of all recognition. A large hole was crushed through the floor at the spot where the dynamite rtia<h>gb pftcedj ;amlsc(irectT|/bverr 'liead a similar 'hole ""was" blown' tjhroughjjfh^ ,3-^n^Pd-|'ork was set on fire, winch, liow4ver, was quickly extinguished. r The scene was photographed on the 'iSth"" The'oflicial estimate % of the fetal damage is ! The persons injured by the Westitiinstei- I ' 9 all ypiysion\/wi^e )l^d}lceipa ftl jQqle, ti .\vh 9 l^d. 01 seyeral ribs, ljroken; . and , .Poljceniqii, , .Cox,, wJio suffered of' the brain. Lady Ersl3ne"and VcWl«rcn had a; n^rro^^elipb'frdminjm-y. They were' f 'luncn' ibis. 'sn ! 'the! dejiu ty^SerrfeaH^la^arms* 1 fii'mng rooitii " Tfe 2enta-e,TW ( nel ,qf the ..'.door was shattered; Si'd C "a m^d, -.sei'vaht' '^as' thrown across thc_ruQin. Over^lOO ■yisitois Wierer.!ft;vUie «U»u^, f$ Gpmbut, with the exception ol \.6\-\---jstables Cox, .'imcTCofe/ and a civjl jengincer nahidd'K'cMifi Grrfnt, none •slightly hurt m the. Tower, .six were iin'jurt'd sorioi'slv. and 14 slightly, i'jV ■jiiac^' i^iil f illl^f w/tlr viSitovs^tj Itltelriile'i^htf^siiwV 11 : vi: vi . V ; CLUBS TO TiII'. .PKttPETUATOIt&, i A roißterjouß. Irishman, ■deseribed'!

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 98, 28 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 98, 28 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 98, 28 March 1885, Page 4

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