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STRANGE OF STOKE CHILDREN.

To thb. Editor op the 'Evening MAiii/f Sib— Will you allow me a short space in your columns to give some brief accounts of the children in Stoke. About six months ago Mr Roil had a girl kicked at school, and she is never likely to be welt any more: About a fortnight ago : James Ching was kicked, and complained for about a week V^it^t^j nHv^LwJuJy,J>is brother SX£h ed SiUCe Sunday ni S hfc « is nrl tc \ be a ver^ serious case with him On luesday, the 17th, Mr; Hyde?d boy was l.!. )an ? Oneotiier b °y« whose name itlJ C fu e *P" m T enti0 °. a » of whom were kicked at school,— l am, &c, r E. Jklltman.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 169, 19 July 1877, Page 2

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STRANGE OF STOKE CHILDREN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 169, 19 July 1877, Page 2

STRANGE OF STOKE CHILDREN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 169, 19 July 1877, Page 2

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