AN ARCHITECT'S TOUR. After an extended tour of Europe and Britain a well-known architect and his wife recently returned to the Dominion. On landing their first remark was: "Thank goodness we can now get more Q-tol.” It appears that owing to insistent demands by friends oversea their large supply of Q-tol taken with them had not lasted ouc the trip.
! An Alba lion coming upon his wife in company with her lover, shot them | dead with a revolver, and then gave | himself up to the police. Tho Albanians in Constantinople, proud of the I act of their compatriot, opened a sub'scription for him. which totalled £BOO, while the bead of a Mohammedan sect j personally presented the murderer with I £2OO because he “washed his honour in ♦he blood of the guilty-”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 11
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