CABLES IN BRIEF
DOMINION SHEEP ARRIVAL IN AUSTRALIA oy Ib iegraph- Ghpy itgnt - Press Assn. SYDNEY, April 1. A consignment of Border Lcieeistcr sheep for a grazier at Toeumwal on the Victorian border, arrived from New Zealand to-day. It included champion stud rams and owes. SHOT BY PUPILS UNPOPULAR HEADMASTER CALCUTTA, March 31. An unpopular headmaster at the Durbar High School, Rewa State, was shot at twice by pupils when searching boys’ dormitory for revolvers. His condition is serious. STEDMAN DEFEATED FINAL OF ENGLISH EVENT LONDON, April 1. In the Hampstead hard court tennisfinals Miki (Japan) defeated A. C. Stedman (New Zealand) 6/2, 4/6, 8/6. BANNED NEWSPAPERS ENGLISH INCLUDED VIENNA, March 31. The police have issued to newsagents a list of 140 banned foreign newspapers and periodicals, including many English publications.
KILLED HER CHILDREN EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE VANCOUVER, March 30. Olive Fawdey, living at Morgantown, Virginia, killed her two children and then committed suicide in an elaborate manner. She drank poison, slashed her throat with a razor and leapt from a second story window into a yard. She broke no bones, so then entering the cellar she thrust her head into a roaring furnace, burning to death;-
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 82, 3 April 1934, Page 5
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