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soon mrnoAjn. VANCOUVER, November 27. Fire aboard a circus train touring Mexico caused fourteen deaths and released wild animals, which terrified the quiet countryside. The locomotive drawing the circus cars rammed a carload of gasoline an<j exploded it. Lions, bears and elephants raced through the quiet streets of Gaud* alupe. The elephants escaped into the forest, wrecking everything in their path. NOBEL MAC M TWPBM. OSLO, November 27. Mr F. B. Kellogg, ex-Secretary of State, lias heen awarded tbs Nobel Peace for 1929. It if (valued at £9600. CENSURE MOTION OETBATBD. LONDQN, November 27. In the House of Commons* Mi Baldwin"s ccn&tyrp motion was defeated by 299 votes to S34* * WjT**
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19239, 28 November 1930, Page 14
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