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WELL KNOWN PAINTER’S DEATH. (U'nitej Press Association—By Electric M :' Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW' YORK, August 4.L. The internationally, known painter, 'Aided Maurer, was found dead in His ' apartment to-day, apparently , having hanged himself. - NEW ‘‘HORSE MARINES.” ; WARSAW, August 4. A new kind of “Horse Marines” apparently have been invented by -Poland’s miltary chiefs. At Gdingen, in the presence of the Polish President foW"'Polish .cavalry regiments took a special oath to defend ' the “Polish coastline” to the last drop of their blood, to testify to which the* anti "h cavalry rode: out into the sea——which fortunately was conveniently shallow—-officers-,jand men dipping their swords and-'famous into the brine. optimism growing. , BERKELEY, August 4. A growing spirit, of optimism was noted in Europe by Mr C. Young, foririer Governor of California. He said to-day, after returning from abroad: “Conditions are no diflerent from those the average tourist would find in this country. Unemployment is j about the same.” i
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 6
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