“ It was all very well for the poet to talk about ‘ a perfect woman, nicely planned,’ ” said Mr Areera sadly; “ but the trouble is it takes a lot of money to carry out the plan.” Joseph Hamilton, for the last 17 in chains died at Benton, lowa, May 9th. His mania was a thirst for hmman blood. When 25 years old Hamilton acquired his thirst by tasting blood at a prize fight. He was watching the pugilists, when he saw blood flow from the nose qf one of them. He went wild distantly, drew a knife, plunged it into the heart of a bystnder and drank his blood as it streamed. He killed another man before he -was arrested.
TO COIUIEnPoNUENTS, ETO. OKKESPONDENTS are reminded that Communications sent through the Post in Unsealed Envelopes or in AT'appers open at both ends Must Jontain No Words or Instructions i’ll AT ARK NOT INTKNDKI) for Pui!t,lCAAn infringement of this rule involves a me. All Communications with Instruu;xons attached should be stamped Full Letter Kates. I'ION.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2376, 30 June 1892, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2376, 30 June 1892, Page 3
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