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HE TOURS THE CITY
Dist Atty Hill's Busy Night. Makes Address to Colored Men. He Explains About Woff and Benjamin. Talks of Mitchell Case in Charlestown. Governor Commends Hill. Explains Wolff Case. Offers Apology. The Mitchell Case. In Ward B Wardroom. Lundy Holds Five Railles.
Boston Daily Globe (1872-1922)
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Boston, Mass.
| Date: | Oct 28, 1909 |
| Start Page: | 1 |
| Pages: | 2 |
| Text Word Count: | 1813 |
Dist Atty Arthur D. Hill last night did the first real work of his campaign. Beginning his tour of the city, he addressed voters in seven wards, starting in ward 3, Charlestown, and saying good night to the colored voters of ward 18...
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