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FAMINE-STRICKEN RUSSIA

... their workmen and their chIldren, thin king if it is good enough for them, it is good en.rough for the children. The infant mortality is frightful. He also showed me a piece r of the mouldy bread which the peasants eat. And now, lie said, 1 I must ...

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... the mouth's ?mortality. The mortality in time St Nicholas and Terry divi- sinis of thle city lies risern considerably since the preceding month, while ii, the Oldmnachar division 1it has fallen ;, so that during thle past imonth the mortality in the fo rmner ...

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... 1890, at the age of 79. A tiny coffin also deposited within the grave contained the remains of Mr Terriss's grandchild, the infant daughter of MAr Seymour Hicks, which was buried here in November last. A number of the spectators remained ?? a short distance ...

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... FUNERAL OF THIE EARL OF ERROLL. The mortal'remaine of the Right Hon. tile Earl of Erroll were yeetnder-a interred in the family vault in Cruden. churcryi'd. i The time arran,.eLd for the starting of the cortege I 'as 1 p.m., but previoits to that hour ...

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... nuit effroyable! aL reteatit tout-h-coup, cemse un eolat de tennerre, .clle .toenante nonvello; anadam aS nmeurt! Madame eat mortal Qui de noua e soB seatit frapp6 s ca coup, comarn as quslnue tragique accident avoit d6dseh sa famile? Au premier bruit ? ...

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... Daniel tod Catharine Mitchell, t aqed six wfieekS- -deeply regretd At 217 liolburn Street *berden, on the 10th iast, Roee infant daughter of William and Xlizabeth Donald, aged 18 e months. At 4 St Clements Street, Aberdeen. on the 10th inst., JAM=. CALets ...

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... passing nen for a single $0e0erue but recur. rsgularly year after yer,, e d m11mu have coiec cause. We fear the high ifnt ill mortality in dun to several causes, 5.1t1OO which we would same had housing, bed clothing, cnd bad fieding. We would suggest to the ...

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... boily infirmities might well have the pathos of sh' '-tragedy, but of tragedy which had noathing to tbi Y do with despair. The mortal machine nil1% broke down, but the mied was powerful as over, I e ~O clogged theugh it was with increasing frequomy abci V ...

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... The actual ci crktter was got concealed in a chimney, and n ts * ct to pieces on the spot. Hugh, the Cftc 1tdi, ias a's infant at the time of hi5s f thee-s death. He got from James Vi. a grant of tile lands t. Lt had beloniietl to the dissolved Abbey ...

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... Kildransusy, on the 4th lust., uOnY . ANDIEn9o6, aged 7S years. At Upper Boudact ri, oil the 6th inst., WILLIAM illS (WEB WILLIE), infant so!, of Alexander Allan. Funeral on THURSDAY, 8th illst. at 2 IPM., to ST Pftras' CEMETERY. All frueiida invited. This the ...

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... conclusion the les. turer dealt with general impresstons resulting fromn the study of the subject-the abundauce of life, the mortality in imnild lile-the thistle oe the moor might be the solitary survivor of ten thousand thbitle seeds, and rwas therefore fis ...