PAISLEY DISASTER
BURIAL OF VICTIMS. United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) • LONDON, January 3. The morning at Paisley bore a hush of death when fifty little victims of the cinema disaster were buried. The corteges were five hours in travelling the streets. The most pathetic fact was that one of the grave-diggers participating in the preparation of sixty graves knew that his comrades were excavating graves for two 'of' his ehildVeii, who perished in the disaster.
CTXEAfA MANAGER CHARGED. LONDON. January 3. Durward appeared at Paisley sheriffs court, The proceedings aero in private. The reading of the charge of culpable homocide occupied ten minutes. Durward was remanded, and bail was refused.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1930, Page 5
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