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(From Our Own Correspondents.) HINDS. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY r DANCE. The Hinds Girls’ Friendly Society held a dance in the hall on Thursday evening. There was a very large attendance and an enjoyable time was spent by all. Mr Rodger Ford supplied the music, and. an extra was played by Miss Lois Dellcw. The grand march was led by Mrs A. S. Moffat and Mr M. Braddick. A Monte Carlo one-step was one by Mr Hugh Donaldson and Miss N. Smith, and the Monte Carlo waltz by Miss P. Hawke and Mr G. Scott. Mr J. Abel was master of ceremonies. MISHAP BEFORE DEATH LATE Mr R. MacDONALD. BERMUDA, November 17. The late Mr Ramsay MacDonald was knocked down by a cyclist at La Pallice, Bay of Biscay, France, three days before he died. The fact was revealed when the liner Reina del Pacifico reached Bermuda with the body of the former Prime Minister aboard. Mr MacDonald went ashore for a few hours when the liner called at La Pallice on November 6. Although he did not appear to have been hurt at the time of the accident, it is now believed that the shock hastened his death.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 41, 27 November 1937, Page 12
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