VILLA'S FIVE WIVES.
ALL CLAIM' THE ESTATE, MEXICO CITY. July 97* ■•'■ Th« late' General l Villa, whose stormy career as ; the most.f notorious brigand Mexico ■ ; has ■« ever known ; was recently ; terminated by a bullet, '■] is J still j destined "to •;,;>: keep the' law busily at work.: •<>,'••'•/ " It 'is now revealed that ■•$ he possessed no fewer than .five' wives. ;; Each ',claims X to '. be the only genuine and original Senora : Villa, , and to be alone entitled .> to inherit > his estate. '^'y-'.v.-; 1 .'w~..'V---! -" • ,', : .y-v-v v,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 7
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