A PITIFUL CASE.
To Tin; liniiuii. Ink, Fur some years I li»u- iioliml 111!' gradual ilesi-enl of William .S-.srli.-n----to 111.' state of bi'iuj,' ;i liopt'lfss ili'iriiliaril. lie has recently been nnivictcil of beiiiK a rogue ami a vagabond. am! Sl'lllCliecil *1 six llll'llt li s' I'M' lusiim i I'iiil! the public eye. Ilis conviction is a ill .grace lo •»iir civilisation ; liis retention a charily. t'iil'oi'liinal,'ly, we know tni) well thai, on lii.s return In ,*iti/.i'iislii]), tUe same allurements ami lemplatious will meet inn as heretofore, ami his lapse into further ilegraila(.loll is a foregone conclusion. All tins u a presumably (.'lu-isliitn country, where the ritual ami observances of the various churches obtain very largely !--J am, elc., ■ A vn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3
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120A PITIFUL CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3
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