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A GIRL WHO WAS LOST.

■ SCENE AT MISSION HOUSE. "Times" and "Sydney Sitn" Services. LONDON, May 4; Large crowds gathered outside a house at Warmley, near Bristol, alleged to be the home of Mormon missionaries. A young servant girl from South Wales left home to take service, and her parents lost sight of her. They subsequently learnt that she was. living at Warmley, and went to the house. The girl answered the door, and an uncle pulled her out of the house. Eight or ten men are then alleged to have rushed from the house, overturning him and retaking the girl. The crowd outside threw stones, and the police were compelled to interfere to protect the missionaries, who cliuy tfiat they are Mormons.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 75, 5 May 1914, Page 10

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A GIRL WHO WAS LOST. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 75, 5 May 1914, Page 10

A GIRL WHO WAS LOST. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 75, 5 May 1914, Page 10

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