PAISLEY DISASTER
BURIAL OF VICTIMS CRAVES COVERED WITH FLOWERS Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, January 5. Sorrowing parents buried the last twelve victims of the cinema disaster at Paisley. The majority are interred in the avenue at the entrance of the Hawkhead Cemetery. Despite the rain there was a pilgrimage all day long of 30,000 people to the graves, which were deeply covered with flowers. The relief fund has now reached £4,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 7
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71PAISLEY DISASTER Evening Star, Issue 20376, 7 January 1930, Page 7
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