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Mr. Finlay J. Shepard and Miss Helen Gould

Identifier: christianherald36unse (find matches)
Title: Christian herald
Year: 1913 (1910s)
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Hill. The boy wrote the magnate of his condition, disclaiming any responsibility but his own for his injury, and asking if he could not give him some employment in his railroad system out of which he could make a living. Mr. Hill ordered artificial limbs for the lad, and invited him to spend Christmas with him in his own home. He was told that arrangements had been made for his liberal education, and a promise was given of a place in the railroad office for the rest of his life. Christ counts all such services as rendered to him personally. Verily I say unto you, Inastnuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done It unto me. (Matt. 25: 40.) Indias Viceroy Seriously Wounded AT THE close of the exercise observed in the transfer of the imperial capital to Delhi, India, there was a tragedy. As the line of royally decorated elephants bearing the princes and rulers of the realm passed down a long narrow street in Delhi, a native anarchist, standing on the roof of
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Mr. Finlay J. Shepard and Miss Helen Gould one of the low houses, which placed him about on the same level and within a few feet of the immense elephant on which the viceroy and his wife rode, threw a bomb, which struck the howdah in which they were seated, instantly killing the attendant, who was holding a large parasol over them, and seriously wounding Lord Hardinge, the viceroy, and the driver in front. The procession was halted for a few moments. The Baron undertook to rise, but was white and faint and bleeding, and in great haste they took him down from the elephant and to the hospital. Another officer of rank immediately took his place, and the procession went out to the Durbar camp, where the celebration closed with fitting exercises. The throwing of the Domb by the crazy anarchist is not necessarily an indication of national unrest, for such crime sare committed often in a country as free as our own. There is no denying the fact, however, that there is some discontent on the part of so

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