GRAVES DESECRATED.
LONDON, Feb. 20. ' William Lewis' mausoleum at Cefu, Methyr, was battered in last niftfit, antl a ooffiti corrtafn-mfi Lady bewis' remaiiis was removed from a shelf to the floor. The lid was broken as if the desecrator hoped to find jeweHery uoon the^-body but lost his nerve before completing the search, as nothini| Vas< 4-aken A ' simi^r outraee on the grave of tbe late Colonel P. Lewis, at Ceifu occurrefl durin-g tihe previous week ' (
AFilliam Stowe, a youth, •died i n ( Kelbo-Jm* HospKol last week* from a och>aw. This sitpervmtrd on an in- * ury w*ich he sustainod kt woriic, and ° rhich led t o the amputktion of one jf his arms, { n
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 2
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114GRAVES DESECRATED. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 2
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