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POLICE! FACE STABWPIiON. WASHINGTON, June 16. >B|acause the United States Ooagress procrastinated in passing the * Sundry Civil Mil, -the people of the iPtMof Mands, Alaska, are threaten ed with starvation,. They are now living principally on seal meat, and the few stores left will soon be eaoausted. t '■' Until the money h!ad been voted fey Congress the Department of Com- ; merce would not send any food t<£ the settlement. Even if a vessel were to leave Sian Francisco immedia •ttely, she could not reach the inland* tdJl, July 6th. ' >' '
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 5
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