THE UNWRITTEN LAW.
« A HUSBAND'S HONOR. lIV 1 I,I.CTI!IC Ti:i.i:(.ltA!'ll.-—COI'TIMOJiT. I'l l: rxiTtl) pI.'KSS association. llcc-.-ived Januarv 2(>, 12..T> p.m. I'AHIS, Jan. LT». A man named Kacenda. who shot di-ad a man with whom his wile oad hi en away ill September, lias been ac<!llitte<!. "THE HUMAN COMET."
! Mile. Ahoykaia. a motorist and an aspirant to airmanship, was seriously injured on December II at the Casino <"io Paris, when making l»'r Paris debut hi a performance in which she was described as ""1110 Human Comet." It consisted in diving from a phi 1 - •form close to the lofty roof of the theatre on to an inclined plane. Mile. A honk aia evidently >|>ran;r 1'«» : !ar. for instead of gracefully slidne.' down (he plane, which ended practically : in the centre of the si:: I. she fe!| op ■ her head on the slide and h:y I'"ci'c inic msciolis. Mile. Abouk aia recovi red consciiiin!ie«« on reaching her dressing-room. ' Her nose was broken and .-he sustained I injuries to her mouth. The ! ment have decided to do away with the : performance, which was No. 115 on the programme.
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Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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185THE UNWRITTEN LAW. Mataura Ensign, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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