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BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS

[nv TKr,KonAT>ii—run rnnss association.]

MURDERED BY' INSANE MAN

WARSAW, Fell. 8.

A worklcss mechanic, Maslany, leaving a note that he had been falsely accused of petty tbelts, killed liis wife, bis mother-in-law and four of lii.s wife’s taniily, and then committed suicide as the police broke into his house. A DEAD-PROPHET. PARIS, Feb. !). The ill-fated De Lesseps prediction llial the traflic through the Panama ('anal would exceed twenty million tons yearly, out rivalling Suez (whereas experts reporting to liquidators estimated the maximum at six millions] would be reached in thirteen years, has proved correct. The figures for 1926 show Panama traffic 2f>.B3fi.of;o tons and Sue/. 26,060.000 tons. -A VALUABLE ESTATE. ... LONDON. Fehruarv 0. , -Arthur Myers’ English estate is valued at £203.485. GOOD BDSrXFSS LONDON. l‘V*l)riijiry 9. A iciival of the Anglo-Argentine coal trade is indicated by a freight contract lor the transport of one hundrerl thousand tons from Card iff to Buenos Ayres.

T.B. CURE. LONDON. Feb. I). The Daily News Paris correspondent says: Doctor Vatidremer announced at a. meeting of the Academy of Medicine that experiments at the Pasteur Institute laboratories have resulted in the (liscoverev of anti-tuberculosis vaccine of remarkable curative power. It is claimed two hundred definite cures have been effected out of five hundred cases so far treated.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1927, Page 3

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