GENERAL CABLES
WOMAN SLICIT)ES. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] PA R IS, Feh. V2. The stillness ol the Cathedral ef Notre Dame was shattered by a revolver chut, and the clergy hurried to the confessional and there they louud .Mrs Antoinette Blur dving, holding in her hand a letter addressed to the Mexican Consul-General notifying her intention to commit suicide. Airs Blair was the wife of a wealthy Scottish merchant, now in Mexico, it is understood Unit there were divorce proceedings against her. The Cathedral was closed for three hours for the reconsecration. TIGER TAKES MAN. DELHI, February IT Two Indians carrying mail from Bauluchua to Raikwkaola, near Saiubilpau. a wild part of Bengal, were attacked by a tiger, while taking a short, cut through the jungle. One man was carried away by the beast. '1 he other escaped, after being mauled. OBITUARY. LONDON, February IT Obituary. - Alfred Smith Commoner Sunderland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1931, Page 6
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