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A peculiarly fiendish crime* has just been brought to light at Toulouse. * The police of that city have made a descent upon the house of a grocer named Rouzoul,> and have rescued from a cellar a manand a son in the last stage of starvation.' They were the brother-in-law and nephew of Rouzoul, who, it is stated, kept them in durance while he squandered their fortune, valued at 100,000 francs. The poor victims, when rescued, were found to be terribly emaciated, and entirely bereft of reason. Captain Jeannie White, from New Zealand, who has charge of the Salvation Army station at Williamstown, Victoria, is styled “ The Hallelujah Maori.”

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 3

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