GENERAL CABLES
PASSENGER’S DEATH AT SEA. (Uuited Press Association —Rv Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, November 17. Janies Crawford Maxwell, died at sea on the Oransay, on which he embarked °n a health tour on Novembei 12. " >■ " TORN TO PIECES. HUNGARIAN JOURNALIST PAYS.
BUCHAREST, November 10,
A young Hungarian journalist was torn to piece s and four Hungarians and a Rumanian were severely wounded during a demonstration at Bucharest against revision of the peace treaties. The journalist shouted, “Down with Rumania! Long live Hungary!” and was immediately attacked by a mob which wrecked the restaurant- in which the demonstration was held. OLDEST MAN.
ZARA AGA OUTDONE. CALCUTTA, November 4.
The claim of Zara Aga, the “Turk, to be the oldest man in the world because he war, bom in 1775, is challenged bv an ‘Afghan. Syed Mohammed, li’-urr at Jalalabad, announces' that he has just celebrated his 200th birthday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1932, Page 6
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