GERMAN NEWS.
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MURDER, AND SUICIDE. (Received this day at 10.10 a.rn.) BERLIN, March Hi. “Have pity on an unfortunate body lynig in the garden pavilion," was the mysterious message written on a handkerchief found in a street at Colnirg. The bodies of a young student and a woman wci'e discovered. As she was ten years older the youth was not allowed to marry her so ho shot her. in the pavilion, and covered her body with flowers and then committed suicide. A POWERFUL MISCItOSCOPE. ITEKLIN, March ill Professor Siedeutotf. of the Zeiss Works ut Jena, has constructed a microscope magnifying twenty-live thousand diameters.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 3
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