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THE CASE OF THOMAS GLEN.

TO THR EDITOR Fia, —Will you kindly allow me space in your valuable columns to contradict a statement made by Thomas Glen, a blind man, an inmate of the Home, at the R M. Court yes'erday. He informed the Maglstia e that he would sooner tali a a sentence in gaol than return to the Home in consequence of being annoyed by the inmates This statement was as false as it was ungrateful as be baa been treated with more than ordinary kindness by all persons connected with the Home. I am, etc , Thomas B. Fox, Master, Old Men’s Home.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1354, 29 September 1886, Page 2

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THE CASE OF THOMAS GLEN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1354, 29 September 1886, Page 2

THE CASE OF THOMAS GLEN. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1354, 29 September 1886, Page 2

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