The Women in the Hotel.
Very soon after this, screams of terror were heard from Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Reardon, both of whom were walkiug about the place utterly disregarding the danger to be feared from the volleys which the police at short intervals poured into the hotel. Mrs. Jones's grief occasionally took the form of vindictiveness towards the police, whom she denounced as " murderers." The police frequently called upon the women to come away, but they hesitated, and Mrs. Reardon and her son were frightened to accompany Mr. Reardon to the station.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 July 1880, Page 3
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93The Women in the Hotel. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 July 1880, Page 3
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