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TERRIBLE FIRE

1M LIVES LOST A RUSSIAN CINEMA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MOSCOW, Madch 22. (Received March 23, at 10 a.m.)

One hum!red and fourteen persons arc dead as the result of lire destroying a cinema at Ignlking (Vladimir province), 'the spectators in a panic rushed the onl\ exit. ft is alleged that the operator was drunk. The lilni was being shown in a, school room. Many peop e were trampled to death. Some mothers wont raving mad when they heard the awful fate of their children.- —A usiralian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 12

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90

TERRIBLE FIRE Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 12

TERRIBLE FIRE Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 12

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