FUR COAT DANGER.
Young Woman Contracts Leprosy In Paris. IMPORTED FROM RUSSIA. ; iAai:ra:an a.~d N.Z. Pr<ess Association i i EeoirivP'i ir..."0 p.m.' ! PARI-. February io. ! A young wife contracted leprc-y aher husband. The wife first er~r:a:r.ed of irritation in her r.eck and then srr.i'.i .-rots a-reared. A doctor was unsbie to cure her and finally a blood to-". showed that the eixl had leprosy. Lnauiries shewed that the fur uaimported from Ru.--:a. HANGED ON TREE. ! MURDER SUSPECT REVIVED. Ai:s-Ti'.;j" and N.Z- Pn?~« Association.) • Received l-.3'.< p m. ■ PARIS. February 2.5. Jean Gavillard. knowing the police were on his tracks- for the alleged rrur- ; der of a girl, hanged himself on a tree 'in Lorient woods. The police dis- ! covered and cut down the body and restored respiration. Jean was then arrested and will he tried for murder.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 7
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137FUR COAT DANGER. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 7
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