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A story of Charles Peace is told by tbo Bii-hop wf Durham in 1 Science and Religion.' “ One of my first jobs on the stall' of « newspaper was to attend the osecutiun of Chides Peace. He came down very jauntily, thanked tbo governor for all the consideration bo had shown him, took an lifteding farewell of the chaplain, and said good-bye to each of Hie warders in turn. Then ho turned and surveyed us journalists, who wore gathered in a group on one sian. "■Gentlemen of the Press, I believe,” ho remarked with groat dignity. “I need not say good-by© to you^ior—yra shall meet-againl"

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Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 5

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 5

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 5

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