A FAKIR’S CURSE
INDO-CHINA TEMPLE.
PENALTY FOR ENTERING.
VISITORS’ EARLY DEATHS.
(Per Press Association—Copyright.) (‘‘Sun.”) (Received This Day 11.10 a.m.) PARJS, March 12.
The editor of a Saignon newspaper reveals that a fakir at a forbidden temple in Indo-China solemnly cursed four visitors. The 1 narrator says: “The fakir said we would die within five years if we entered. We did not heed his warning, and brushed the fakir aside. Three of the men are now dead. It is my turn next. European science is powerless against the Orient’s hidden forces.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 13 March 1925, Page 5
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