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[Reuters Telegrams.]
C’UOLLDGH’S SON DEAD. WASHINGTON. Julv 7
Calvin Coolidgc jun., the President’s son. died at the age. of 17. He had received, a week ago. a small blister on the heel, when playing tennis. Septic poisoning developed, and lie quickly became dangerously ill. physicians o|K'rated on .Saturday, shuing the left leg to the Line, and inserting drains to carry off the poison. The hoy's vitality sustained him through the day. hut inability to take nourishment fur the past (ill hours induced a succession ol sinking spells, whence ho was unable to rally. I'.S.A. TAXIS. NKW YODK. .Inly s. The Yellow Motor Company report the sale of -_’;)() taxi cabs, ltlil of which "ill be shipped, within 60 days, for operation initially in Melbourne, and thence in Sydney and other Australian cities. BRAZIL DISING. BUENOS AIDKS, July 7. An army of ld.OOtl Sao Paulo State forces and some Federal troops arc marhenig towards Dio do Jniiicro according to a newspaper correspondent. News from lirazil is vague, hut leaves little doubt the Sao Paulo insurrection is of a formidable character, aimed ai the Federal Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1924, Page 2
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