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Received jihj iy,io j IJU i laugier, rcoru.rv ~ Sir liarry >iacL«au ua 3 occu relrasW al laugier. Ue is in g.wi bealtkAThe brigand lUiauli acvoui.-aui-nl auu.^^ Kaki Sir \arry Mac Lean »a» capture*—"UkenVr a irick,"' a> the iloori*h brigaad luiiuii hur»ell du-Ured-, <« his way trosi Tangier- to itz, on July 3rd oi last ranr'HaUuli'* motive in leuing him, acevrding to hi> own stauaent, was to draw the attention of Kurope to ai» grievances and to Mourbk and to hold lav Said a* ■ surety {or British guarantee id bee pardon for past acts. Mow the Kaid mu passed the days of his captivity is ant precisely known. lUi-im ■as held his prisoner clone, neeiiuj with sin to the mountain fa»uics*c3 »« j rihes grew clamorous tor the Laid'. wienie, and the consequent withdraws, A tan Sultan's force*. In spite of hu D years, and in lace of all hardships, Sir iarry has never lost hi* fortitude.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 42, 8 February 1908, Page 3
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161RELEASED AT LAST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 42, 8 February 1908, Page 3
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