NEWS IN BRIEF.
ACTRESS TAKES OVERDOSE OF VERONAL. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received Jan. 11, 10.25 a.m. BERLIN, Jan. 9. Tilla Dureieux, wife of Paul Cassierer, took an overdone of veronal, but doctors saved her life. —Aus.N.Z. Gable .Assn. O'u January (i a cable message from Berlin stated that Paul Oassierer, wellknown art dealer and publisher, had committed suicide, following on the completion of a divorce suit. ROMANTIC MARK 1 AOE. Received Jan. 11, 1.25 n.m. LONDON. Jan. 10. A romantic marriage followed the meeting on Ijoard a ship, en route from Australia of the sen of the Rev. Mr. Jackson, of Oswestry, who after a university course was engaged in sheepfainiing in Australia, and a revue actress, Maisie O'Connor, daughter of Mr J. O'Connor, of Auckland. —Sydney Sun Cable. AN ARISTOCRATIC Al.-VRRI AC E, Received Jan. 11. 1.28 n.m. LONDON. Jan. 10. Lord St an ley’«s ninteen-year old daughter Mary, has married Lord Avebu rg* s> iSoii, Maurice lyubbeck. fey cl ney Sun Cable. 1 DAME MELBA TO LIVE IN PARTS Received Jan. 11. 1.28 o.m. LONDON, Jan. 10.. Da-rne Mel.ba. in an interview, said that when she retired she intended to live in Paris.—Sydney Sun Gable.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 11 January 1926, Page 9
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