Hi* fiancee having: quarrelled with him as the result of “ information given to her by a. forturie-i ‘Her at Huy, near .Namur, a young; man nut a revolver in his pocket and t ailed on the seel. When he had shot her in the neck, chest, and face he went to the {Ktlfce station and expressed his regret that he __ was not sure she was dead. Meanwhile the gipsy friends of the fortune-teller took her to a chemist'a shop. While she vas there a soldier, with a badly cut fare, was brought in. Friends of the soldier accused her of having slashed his face and attacked her. She was rescued, however. by the police, and is said to intend to change her profession. WRINGERS THAT WITT, LAST. A good wringer may last t? 0 years, a poor one costs three-quarters of the price and lasts a few months. See Minson’s for the best ones. Xl>
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16495, 4 August 1921, Page 3
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