FAKIR’S CURSE.
FOOLISH SUPERSTITION. (Received Friday, 11.10 a.m.) PARIS, Thursday. The editor of the Saigon newspaper reveals that “a. fakir at a forbidden temple in Indo-C'kina solemnly cursed four visitors, Lord Northcliffc, Maurice Long, Governor of Indo-China, Tudcsq, a journalist, and myself, whom lie said would die within five years if wc entered. Wo did not heed his warning, and brushed the fakir aside. Three are dead. It is my iiTrn next. European science is powerless against Ihe Orient's hidden forces.” —Reuter.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 March 1925, Page 5
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