SCHOOLBOYS' SUICIDE
BAD MARKS AT SCHOOL. LONDON, June 21. ! The Times’ Budapest correspondent Isays that within 48 hours four schoolboys of ages from 15 to 18, committed . suicide owing to bad marks on thcii school certificates. Two shot themselves dead before the professor, causing a panic among theii classmates. The third, after wandering, for 36 hours in the woods, shot himself The fourth fatally threw himself undei la train, and a fifth into the Danube ; but was rescued. ! Parents arc anxious as to the fate of 1 other missing boys, who have received bad marks.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 146, 23 June 1931, Page 11
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