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THE STRANGLE SONG.

BANDITS' NEW METHODS IN PARIS. Paris. Paris bandits are rivalling cinema plot writers in providing sensations. On Friday in broad daylight a burglar entered a flat adjoining the Folies Bergero music-hall in the centro of the city, and attempted to stranglo a servant girl while his accomplice was singing patriotic songs in the courtyard to distract the attention of tho neighbours. Tho girl ran to a window and screamed. The burglar fled. The crime is resniiiiiscent of tho famous case when tho magistrate Fualdes was assassinated at'llodez in 1817 while tho accomplice of tho murderer played tho barrel organ.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

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THE STRANGLE SONG. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

THE STRANGLE SONG. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 3778, 2 May 1919, Page 1

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