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CAEIP2EXXTOWU'S CTJP GE , n « VICTIMS OF EIB.E XSSZ.TJGSI> 3 WITH •R.ATTS , . a o VANCOUVER, July 16. The horrors oi tie great fire by vrhich Campbelltovra, in New Brunswick, was j practically wiped out, have been inteiisi- j s lied by the h.ea.vy rainstorms Liiac iia-ve ] 1 succeeded the disaster. (. The plight of the 4000 homeless in- t >:abiLa.ni:3. v»-ao had been sheltering in tlie ] fields. undtT trees, or wherever they could get, vsi jiitiabJe enough, but it has been rendered still more miserable by the drenching they have received. The Lientenant-Governor of New i ErunsTvick has received from King George -, a message in which. His ila.jesty says he j va.s distressed to hear of the great cai amity, and asks to be supplied with full particulars.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 2
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