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THE PHILIPPINES.

THE UNFORTUNATE MOROS. THEIR WOMEN AND CHILDREN DIE WITH THEM. . Reoeived Maroh 13, 8.49 a.m. NEW YORK, Maroh 12. Further particulars of the fighting between the American troops and the Moro ringleaders and their followers, who had been harassing the friendly natives in Sulu, one of the Philippine Islands, show that nine hundred Moros were killed and wounded. These included a number of women aud children, who mingled with the natives in their last resistance on the lip of a crater.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7985, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
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THE PHILIPPINES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7985, 14 March 1906, Page 5

THE PHILIPPINES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7985, 14 March 1906, Page 5

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