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TALES OF HARRON.

Millet's" Man with the hoe," belong* ing to Crooner, alio muy worlu of old masters exhibited it the Bohemian Club. *1

PINIONED MEN'SPITEOUfI PLEADINGS.

PROMPT PUNISBMBIfT TO OFFENDERS AGAWIT WOMEN. ReceiTed >B, U p.m. •;! New Yok, April St, Hefugees tell many Ulei of honor. In nv«ral iwstwwes ttten ;W«w pin. iened in the wreckage, As the flaoea ■ reaohed them they pleaded piteonilf to be pat out of tlwir misery, asking th» soldiers or polioemtm to ihoot then. Other narratives show that preparing to flee with their readily responded to tys firemen's re. quests, jriikingthei? tfresin extricating helpless people. Two men were shot in a park for insnltin womon. William Wildorf Asfcr ro |,scribed twenty thousand sterling tomtit the rclinf fund.

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SURVIVAL OF AN HISTORIC CHURCH.

A PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE ' MOST APPALLING CATABTBO PHB. FURTHER ASSISTANCE BEQUIRED. Bece'ired 88, H,lo p.*. N«w Yobe, April n. The Dolores Million Church it Frisco, whioh vu constructed of Adobe bricks in 1776, turrired Ute earthquake and (he fire,: President Roosevelt asks for w , additional million and a-half dollars. * The statement accompanying his message to Congress shovs that the catas- ■" trophe is the most agipalling in the ystory o! the country,- >

President Booserelt" expresses hit deep appreciation of (ha sympathy ui very generons offers of assistance nceived from individuals abroad, which, nevertheless, he had refuted |

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 2

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224

TALES OF HARRON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 2

TALES OF HARRON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8092, 24 April 1906, Page 2

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