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RETT [SOX TRAGEDY. LONDON'. March A. A vcrilirl of suicide during temporary insanity was relumed in tin: case of I lie Rev. lietlisoii. T'lie (loclor gave evidueco dial licit iso n probably was dead when his sister fired the second shot. In any ease, the self-inflicted injuries would have been fatal in an Ilnur. \ DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. HER 1,1 X, March ’3. When a young man named JSiefel was accused by his wife of infidelity, he played dance music on the piano, hoping to soothe her. On the contrary, she horn me enraged and she struck him on the head with a hatchet. The man collapsed, hut recovered sufficiently to seek a doctor. The woman then cut one of her arteries, and took a large dose of poison. She died on her way in the hospital. KING’S SON ILL. I.OXDOX. March 3. The ‘‘Daily Mail” states that Prince George the fourth son of the King, is undergoing an operation for adenoids. GANGER CARRIERS. LONDON. March 3. The College of Prostology is awarding a gold medal during 1020 for original research in regard to the extent to which cockroaches cause and carry cancer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 1
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