GENERAL CABLES
LIVED FOR 115 YEARS. [United Presß Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy righ t. J LONDON, December 24. The oldest man in the British Tsles Patrick Flood, aged 115, died at Killegrey, Kimiseorthy. Ireland. He was born in the year of Waterloo ail'd was twice married, but be bad never ridden in a train, tram bus or motorcar. SIR F. DUTTON’S ESTATE. LONDON, December 24. Sir Frederick Dutton, who died on October 13, left £05,795. He was a solicitor. LADY APSLEY HURT. LONDON, December 23. While hunting with the E|arl of Bathurst’s hounds in Gloucestershire, Lady Apsley was thrown and dislocated her spine. Her condition is serious. Her horse pub a foot in a rabbit hole and fell, rolling over the rider. MAULED BY TIGER. ACCIDENT AT CIRCUS. PARIS, December 24. A horr-stricken audience at a circus playing at Miramont, Lot-et-Garonne, saw a tigeress attack a trainer named Waniecke. With his fnoe ripped, the trainer fell bleeding, whereupon five tigers joined in tearing him, it was n terrible sight. Attendants rescued the mangled man whose life is despaired o. The .same tigress killed a trainer two years ngo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 5
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187GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1930, Page 5
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