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A PRACTICAL JOKE

HUIDOBRO AND HIS BOOK.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) (AOSTEUMAS-KEft ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)' PARIS. 15th March. The missing attache of the Chilean Embassy, Vieento Huidobro, has arrived home in a state' of collapse. He affirms that after receiving a telephone message, which he believed to be from friends, he was seized, thrown into a taxi-cab' chloroformed, and driven to- a place where two Englishmen forced him to write over aud over again "England is the mightiest nation in the world." Thereafter he remembered nothing until he found himself wandering in yard. The police regard the affair aa a practical joke in consequence of Huidobro's book, "Finis Britannia."

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 7

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A PRACTICAL JOKE Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 7

A PRACTICAL JOKE Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 7

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