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“MY TERN NEXT”

A FAKIR’S WARNING. (By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Sun Cable). PARIS, March 13. The editor of the Saigon newspaper reveals that a Fakir at a forbidden temple in Indo-China solemnly cursed four visitors, Lord Northcliffe, Maurice Long, Governor of Indo-China, Turdesq, a journalist, and himself, whom he said would die within five years if they entered. “We entered and did not heed his warning and brushed the Fakir aside,” says the editor. “Three of those visitors are already dead, and it is my turn next. European science is powerless against the Orient's hidden forces.”

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Southland Times, Issue 19501, 16 March 1925, Page 7

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“MY TERN NEXT” Southland Times, Issue 19501, 16 March 1925, Page 7

“MY TERN NEXT” Southland Times, Issue 19501, 16 March 1925, Page 7

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