A brave little h«»maa3;he seven yeari old boy of New Orleana,who saved bis little sister's life the other day. The child's dres* caught fire by the kit; hen stove, and the. coaragepus little fellow, cashed to her assistance, and without a cry of fear extioguiene'd'the" flames", thod^H'-uol befoie theli^egir^as^weUaa^iinse^^^ burned.""' " ■'""""""■■.. " A .'""' " *" ?-ij During 18T9, 20,000 mhab'tania^f the, Pravit\e|iisj Sh^k;<fls ? a!r -Bnsrfa. . weie attacked with diphtheria, and TOO of th na, died m oons* qieDce j and : ''.nry»g. the ten i«oh^sM n lS*>;^diiif^h^»«Tw 3\; thft numljer Of dwthl tiier«ftQ» was OfeQQ*
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 130, 2 April 1881, Page 2
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