"May the pro^nt generation," said Father Bernard Vaughan in New York recently, "not be known to its successors as that of the smuless body, tho cre-edless church, and the childless
home,"
Mrs Beatrice Hurs-ey, the wife of :i gardener employed at Bailiwick, a homo for crippled girls, near Eniield, poisoned her three ehik'Uvn with weed-killer, and then committed suicide by the came means. The gardener and his wife lived in a small lodgo just inside the. grounds of the home.
After the- death of a Granthsm workhouse inmate it was discovered that he had left a bank book'with £127 10s to his credit. The Guardians decided this week to apply for the cost of the man's maintainanco and funeral
expenses
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13396, 20 April 1912, Page 8
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