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MR W. H. FRITH, An old resident of Oamaru, with a lengthy record in public affairs, whose death occurred on Tuesday.

SENSATIONAL PLOT IN FRANCE The French police recently unearthed a nation-wide plot to overthrow the Government, and discovered numerous stores of arms, as well as concealed fortresses and other evidences of a carefully-planned coup. In this picture gendarmes are tracing a secret underground wire, which was used by the plotters.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23370, 9 December 1937, Page 6

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MR W. H. FRITH, An old resident of Oamaru, with a lengthy record in public affairs, whose death occurred on Tuesday. SENSATIONAL PLOT IN FRANCE The French police recently unearthed a nation-wide plot to overthrow the Government, and discovered numerous stores of arms, as well as concealed fortresses and other evidences of a carefully-planned coup. In this picture gendarmes are tracing a secret underground wire, which was used by the plotters. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23370, 9 December 1937, Page 6

MR W. H. FRITH, An old resident of Oamaru, with a lengthy record in public affairs, whose death occurred on Tuesday. SENSATIONAL PLOT IN FRANCE The French police recently unearthed a nation-wide plot to overthrow the Government, and discovered numerous stores of arms, as well as concealed fortresses and other evidences of a carefully-planned coup. In this picture gendarmes are tracing a secret underground wire, which was used by the plotters. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23370, 9 December 1937, Page 6

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