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Español: Joven se ofrece para delineante, escribiente o cargo analogo, sin pretensiones, San Ignacio, 3, duplicado, tercero derecha. José Echaurren.
Italiano: 5° e ultimo annuncio ricerca di lavoro come disegnatore o impiegato di tale José Echaurren abitante in via Sant'Ignazio terzo piano a destra, apparso su El Pais di Madrid il 22.4.1911 a pag.4.

Giovane si offre come disegnatore, impiegato o incarico analogo, miti pretese, San Ignacio [de Loyola], 3, bis, terzo piano a destra. José Echaurren.

Nota: Jose Echuarren, giovane di 24 anni, aveva già messo quattro annunci simili nel 1910 sul quotidiano ABC in data 30 e 31 agosto, 1 e 14 settembre. Allora abitava in via dei Tudescos 15/17 nello stesso appartamento dove il 13.6.1907 fu assassinata Vicenta Verdier senza che si potesse mai conoscere il nome dell'assassino.
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Author José Echaurren

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