The banks of Newfoundland

At head of text: In the winter of 1894 and 5, among the hundreds of families in the Southern portion of Newfoundland, great destitution prevailed, financial distress having prevented the obtaining of winter supplies ... The stricken condition, and response thereto, have given rise to the following. At end of text: Hyde Park, Mass., April, 1895.
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