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A SHEIK’S DEATH.

(Received this dnv at 11.0 n.m.l ISAGRAR. Aus. 20. Paramount Sheik Eahad Hadhal was stricken with illness in mid-desert and asked for the services of a British doctor. An aeroplane was sent a thousand miles. It was the first the Sheik had seen, and at first lie was dubious, hut consented to fly and was brought to Bagdad and operated on. but died. STR C. COBH LAX HEAR. CAPETOWN. Aug. 29. Sir Charles Gogh lan (Premier of Southern Rhodesia} died suddenly after a seizure on his way home from church. He was need sixty-four. ROLE RECIPIENTS. LOXRON. Aug. 29.

Inspectors visiting homes of recipients of poor law relief in Jnrrow found three hundred contentedly resting when they should have been out seeking work. Some were in bed reading sporting newspapers. AIRSHIP’S ARRIVAL. BERLIN, Aug. 29. “The Pride of Detroit’’ has arrived at Munich.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1927, Page 3

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A SHEIK’S DEATH. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1927, Page 3

A SHEIK’S DEATH. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1927, Page 3

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