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.SENTENCES REDUCED. ) f *…

FIGHT ON THE RIVER. .-

MAKING WAR IMPOSSIBLE.

MOTHERS FAREWELL LETTER.

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"STARVED BY KINDNESS."

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"STARVED BY KINDNESS." The kindness of feiends was stated at nn inquest on Monday to have contributed to 111*' death of William Wells, aged twenty- eight, a machinist, lately living at Green- wich. Wells, it appeared, was engaged to a young lady named Ellen King, of East Greenwich. Miss King said that on Novem- ber 14 she saw him as usual, and they had a few words, which appeared to upset him. He did not threaten suicide, though he said In did not care where he went. She after- wards heard that he had taken poison on her doorstep, where she found him. She spoke to him, and lie said,' "For goodness sake let me die." The deceased was upset owing to the death of his mother some time previous. Dr. Wiggins stated that Wells had taken spirit& of salts. An operation was performed, and he made progress, but some oc his friends, who had been allowed to visit him, had given him food, which upset everything that had been done. "In fact," said the doctor, "he died of starvation from kindness. He was given food which he was unable to assimilate." The jury returned a verdict of Suicide during temporary insanity.v

"CHASING HIS SHADOW."

FATAL TAXI-CAB SKID.

YOUNG SCHOOLMASTER'S FATE.

"PATHETIC FAREWELL LETTER.

A lUNCH OF BOSES

TEA TABLE TALK. 4Jo

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