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LABOUR'S PI OUT. (Received this day tit 12.110 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 28. In-dancing the fight the Labourite: tire putting up in support of the An glo-Riissian treaties, the "Daily Herald" says the Independent. I.about Party alone hold 10(1 pro-treaty meet ings throughout the country (lurin' the week end. WOMAN'S KATA I, PALL. PARIS, Sept. 28. .Madame Darcy. the parachutist, w hen i r.\ i ll g a new parachute, threw her.-idl |mm tin ac■ ri»|»I::u••. Inn the parachute failed to open and the woliial crashed to the earth and was instantly killed. NUN'S TERR I lII.K DEATH. PARIS, Sept. 28. A nun, residing in a convent at (1 ranvi Hers, was melting wax with a spirit lamp when the clothing caught lire and the: woman, like a living torch, rushed out. shrieking. All efforts to extinguish the llaincs tailed and the nun died in terrible agony.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 3
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