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BULLET IN THE NIGHT

TRAIN WINDOW SHATTERED

POLITICIANS’ CLOSE CALL

ATTACK THEORY SOViCTI’I, (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 11.30 a.m. to-day. SYDNEY, May 4. A bullet smashed a window of a train travelling through MacDonald town last night. The missile splintered the glass a few inches from where Mr. FarU'igh, M.L.C., was sitting. In the next compartment was Mr. Ba\ in, leader of the Nationalist party. Police and parliamentarians scout the idea that the bullet was intended for them.

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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 May 1931, Page 5

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BULLET IN THE NIGHT Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 May 1931, Page 5

BULLET IN THE NIGHT Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 May 1931, Page 5

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