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$ nuMUtfONKi) :\iiN]-;if.s. (,11V KLECTIUC lfcl,FA:itAl'U--<OPi'i{!GUI.J [riilt I'KKSS ASSOCIATION, j XKAV YORK. February 8. •Sixly live m'i;c;.s are imprisoned in ;i cavern ai Banker il'ii mine, California. None arc 1 ><*1 :oved In be dead, and rctscuor.s are working. T!iK DII'KK.WS •CKNTK.VAIIV. I*()>.'DON. February 8. The Cliark'K Dickens Conteuiiry is i»t>i ii<j; celebrated throujj'.out tiie country. Pilgrims to Dickon's i;ravo at Westinin.ste;' Abbey included his descendants to the third generation. A th.niKand pi;or children were led at Lambeth to-day and received a .sorenir reciinntinu Dickon'is experiences as a poor boy in South London. ImHTISH ANT) FORKIGN. TU AXSCONTIXIONT AI; I? AILWAV. LONDON. February 8. Mr .J. Norton Gritiiths. M.l'., is visiting Australia in connection with iii.s offer io con in:. I. l>l:o Tran.scmitinoutn! railwnv ru 7J p."!' cont. over cost.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1912, Page 3
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