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A WOMEN'S SUICIDE CLUB.

What ia believed to be a women's suicide club has been raided by the police at Terida, Spain. A young lady named Isabel Rodgiguez, belonging to a well-to-do family, was found wandering about the etreete at night in a etoite of great excitement. When Questioned by a policeman ehe stated that ehe had drawn o> number at the club, which, according to the rules, bound her to commit suicide. She added that at the last moment her courage had" failed h«r. Acting on this information, the police watched the premises used as * club house. They found it waa attended by weU-dreesed ladiea, who met ostensibly for socdal purposee.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 7

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A WOMEN'S SUICIDE CLUB. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 7

A WOMEN'S SUICIDE CLUB. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11988, 15 September 1904, Page 7

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