FAMILY WIPED OUT.
DREAM WHICH ENDED IN A TRAGEDY.
("Tim.-. ' and "Sydney Sun" Services.) ALGIERS, July 15. A gas inspector forced his way into a houso at Oran, and found the bodies of Captain Gouze, of tho Foreign Legion, his wife, and three children", lying shot in a room. A note on the table read as follows: —"In a dream I saw my wife and children at tho point of being captured by Moroccan.. I awoke with a horrible fear, and tho deed was done. Pray for us." Beside tho captain was a Browning revolver, tivo of tho chambers being empty.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 7
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