GENERAL CABLES
(Australian fit N.Z. Cable Association.)
A SUICIDE'S PREPARATIONS BERLIN. Jan. 22
After pondering on suicide for weeks, a barber at Krefold laboriously constructed a dug-out, roofed with sand bags, constructed a wooden stairway and rivet ted the sides with sand bags. AA'lieu lie was satisfied the dug out was airtight, he placed three pounds of carbide in a pail, fixed a drip to feed from a water can overhead and retired to a bunk in whieli he was asphyxiated. A letter slated the construction of the death chandler occupied months of spare time. It was expressly designed for suicide.
LENIN’S ANNIVERSARY. LONDON, Jan. 22
A Riga correspondent says the fourth anniversary of Lenin’s death was celebrated solemnly at Moscow ISuklierin emphasised that tbe world was still in two camps and their liounden duty of Lenin’s memory was to rally forces and to carry on the struggle. The whole world must become a single Communist camp. It is urgent that every Leninist must get tbe knife ready for work among tile bourgeoisie capitalists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1928, Page 2
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