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NOT ALWAYS.

HATH MUSIC CHARMS. BY CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT BERLIN, March 3. When a young man named Biefel was accused by his wife of infidelity he played dance music on the piano, hoping to soothe her. On the contrary she became enraged and struck him on the forehead with a hatchet. The man. collapsed, but recovered sufficiently to seek ' a doctor. The woman cut one of her arteries and took a dose of poison. She died on the way to hospital. '

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 March 1925, Page 5

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NOT ALWAYS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 March 1925, Page 5

NOT ALWAYS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 March 1925, Page 5

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