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, MRS. HANNAM—A HEROINE. iv - ! Mrs. ■Hannam proved'herself a heroine -among'heroines.- -After - losing/-her' fyusliand and three children,'she was imprisoned beneath' an boat with ■ '■her baby and the boy Matthews, whom she propped on athwart,-whilst she herself; hung "like tile,'tongue of a belli",to;uso.her own expression; In this-manner the three drifted (for hours) to the shore.. The boat'still .upturned was cast-upon the ". beachj-Avith Mrs. Hannara, .her;baby, and the boy still beneath. Hearing'voices sho ; called out, and shepherds from M'Menamea's statiou overturnedi the boat, > releasing her from her strange ark. . : . . ■■• •- ■■ ••• .- ■ • r. ~ ■■; ■ l

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 8

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, MRS. HANNAM—A HEROINE. iv -! Mrs. ■Hannam proved'herself a heroine -among'heroines.- -After – losing/-her' fyusliand and three children,'she was imprisoned beneath' an boat with ■ '■her baby and the boy Matthews, whom she propped on athwart,-whilst she herself; hung "like tile,'tongue of a belli",to;uso.her own expression; In this-manner the three drifted (for hours) to the shore.. The boat'still .upturned was cast-upon the ". beachj-Avith Mrs. Hannara, .her;baby, and the boy still beneath. Hearing'voices sho ; called out, and shepherds from M'Menamea's statiou overturnedi the boat, > releasing her from her strange ark. . : . . ■■• •- ■■ ••• .- ■ • r. ~ ■■; ■ l Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 8

, MRS. HANNAM—A HEROINE. iv -! Mrs. ■Hannam proved'herself a heroine -among'heroines.- -After – losing/-her' fyusliand and three children,'she was imprisoned beneath' an boat with ■ '■her baby and the boy Matthews, whom she propped on athwart,-whilst she herself; hung "like tile,'tongue of a belli",to;uso.her own expression; In this-manner the three drifted (for hours) to the shore.. The boat'still .upturned was cast-upon the ". beachj-Avith Mrs. Hannara, .her;baby, and the boy still beneath. Hearing'voices sho ; called out, and shepherds from M'Menamea's statiou overturnedi the boat, > releasing her from her strange ark. . : . . ■■• •- ■■ ••• .- ■ • r. ~ ■■; ■ l Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 434, 17 February 1909, Page 8

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