THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POOR PEOPLE
who took up their stand on the edj^e oi the. pavement betore daybreak in the hope of obtaining jrood pom ol \ie\v. Alas, for these <>(H>d people 1 Lon<r betoic thu {Aaudj coaches of kin"--, Princes and Anibim.sidois hui aided (lit 1 near ;»j)pi oaeli of the hour 'ixed lor dlie tiiiicr/d, (iinileucd deputations of l.i.'ules, .students, and army \eteians wei c ;ib.^iC:nod places Ineoi si\ deep in front ot (he rally I'oineis, -o |,||,|| in many cases all that these l.ittci by their lou^ vigil ay.'m to lia\c imliii tl>' n pool bic.ikfasts of black In end and in the cold, and to ha\e been well hustled by the police, oideml to stand li'iclc, and lloutcd ( j<nciall>. Soni'j m'lisc ot the ni|i(h(iiee oi thi- shuck the ctoud on the I'.u^er l'lat/, and it led <
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 4
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140THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF POOR PEOPLE Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 260, 2 May 1888, Page 4
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